In non-cyanogenic plants, cyanide is a co-product of ethylene and camalexin biosynthesis. To maintain cyanide at non-toxic levels, Arabidopsis plants express the mitochondrial β-cyanoalanine synthase CYS-C1. CYS-C1 knockout leads to an increased level of cyanide in the roots and leaves and a severe defect in root hair morphogenesis, suggesting that cyanide acts as a signaling factor in root development. During compatible and incompatible plant-bacteria interactions, cyanide accumulation and CYS-C1 gene expression are negatively correlated. Moreover, CYS-C1 mutation increases both plant tolerance to biotrophic pathogens and their susceptibility to necrotrophic fungi, indicating that cyanide could stimulate the salicylic acid-dependent signal...
Plant responses to pathogens comprise a complex process, implying a plethora of signals and reaction...
Premise of the study: β-cyanoalanine synthase (β-CAS) and alternative oxidase (AOX) play important r...
While most dicot plants produce little ethylene in their vegetative stage, many monocots such as ric...
Cyanide is highly toxic as it inhibits respiration in aerobic organisms by binding to cytochrome c o...
Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is coproduced with ethylene in plant cells and is primarily enzymatically det...
In non-cyanogenic plants, cyanide is produced during ethylene biosynthesis and is mainly detoxified ...
In non-cyanogenic species, the main source of cyanide derives from ethylene and camalexin biosynthes...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF: Aissatou Sidibe, for the Master of Science degree in Plant Biology, pr...
Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is coproduced with ethylene in plant cells and is primarily enzymatically det...
Plants naturally produce cyanide (CN) which is maintained at low levels in their cells by a process ...
Cyanide is a co-product of ethylene biosynthesis in higher plants via the ACC pathway. In certain ph...
Cyanide is produced throughout a plant\u27s life cycle alongside the hormone ethylene by oxidation o...
Cyanide is produced concomitantly with ethylene biosynthesis. Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) det...
The β-cyanoalanine pathway is primarily responsible for detoxification of excess cyanide produced by...
AbstractWe studied the role of cytochrome c (CYTc), which mediates electron transfer between Complex...
Plant responses to pathogens comprise a complex process, implying a plethora of signals and reaction...
Premise of the study: β-cyanoalanine synthase (β-CAS) and alternative oxidase (AOX) play important r...
While most dicot plants produce little ethylene in their vegetative stage, many monocots such as ric...
Cyanide is highly toxic as it inhibits respiration in aerobic organisms by binding to cytochrome c o...
Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is coproduced with ethylene in plant cells and is primarily enzymatically det...
In non-cyanogenic plants, cyanide is produced during ethylene biosynthesis and is mainly detoxified ...
In non-cyanogenic species, the main source of cyanide derives from ethylene and camalexin biosynthes...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF: Aissatou Sidibe, for the Master of Science degree in Plant Biology, pr...
Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is coproduced with ethylene in plant cells and is primarily enzymatically det...
Plants naturally produce cyanide (CN) which is maintained at low levels in their cells by a process ...
Cyanide is a co-product of ethylene biosynthesis in higher plants via the ACC pathway. In certain ph...
Cyanide is produced throughout a plant\u27s life cycle alongside the hormone ethylene by oxidation o...
Cyanide is produced concomitantly with ethylene biosynthesis. Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) det...
The β-cyanoalanine pathway is primarily responsible for detoxification of excess cyanide produced by...
AbstractWe studied the role of cytochrome c (CYTc), which mediates electron transfer between Complex...
Plant responses to pathogens comprise a complex process, implying a plethora of signals and reaction...
Premise of the study: β-cyanoalanine synthase (β-CAS) and alternative oxidase (AOX) play important r...
While most dicot plants produce little ethylene in their vegetative stage, many monocots such as ric...