Aspartate aminotransferase (AspAT) catalyzes a reversible transamination reaction between glutamate and oxaloacetate to yield aspartate and 2-oxoglutarate, exerting a primary role in amino acid biosynthesis and homeostasis of nitrogen (N) and carbon metabolism within all cellular organisms. While progress in biochemical characterization of AspAT has been made for decades, the molecular and physiological characteristics of different members of the AspAT gene family remain poorly known particularly in forest trees. Here, extensive genome-wide survey of AspAT encoding genes was implemented in black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa Torr. & A. Gray), a model species of woody plants. Thorough inspection of the phylogenies, gene structures, chr...
The fast-growing arbor poplar is widely distributed across the world and is susceptible to nitrogen ...
International audienceBackground and Aims Nitrogen (N) availability in the forest soil is extremely ...
International audienceBackground and Aims Nitrogen (N) availability in the forest soil is extremely ...
AbstractBackgroundAspartate aminotransferase (AAT) catalyzes a reversible transamination reaction, p...
Plants with polysaccharide-rich secondary cell walls have great potential as a source of carbohydrat...
Plants with polysaccharide-rich secondary cell walls have great potential as a source of carbohydrat...
It has been well established that increased nitrogen fertilization can increase yield and growth of ...
AbstractBackgroundAspartate aminotransferase (AAT) catalyzes a reversible transamination reaction, p...
Abstract Background Glutamine synthetase (GS; EC: 6.3.1.2, L-glutamate: ammonia ligase ADP-forming) ...
Background: Alternative splicing (AS) of genes is an efficient means of generating ...
L-Asparagine (Asn) has been regarded as one of the most economical molecules for nitrogen (N) storag...
In Populus, low nitrogen (LN) elicits rapid and vigorous lateral root (LR) proliferation, which is c...
Nutrient use efficiency is one of the factors influencing growth and therefore of high importance fo...
Forest trees comprise a large group of angiosperm and gymnosperm species of economic importance that...
Abstract Background Nitrogen (N) is one of the main factors limiting the wood yield in poplar cultiv...
The fast-growing arbor poplar is widely distributed across the world and is susceptible to nitrogen ...
International audienceBackground and Aims Nitrogen (N) availability in the forest soil is extremely ...
International audienceBackground and Aims Nitrogen (N) availability in the forest soil is extremely ...
AbstractBackgroundAspartate aminotransferase (AAT) catalyzes a reversible transamination reaction, p...
Plants with polysaccharide-rich secondary cell walls have great potential as a source of carbohydrat...
Plants with polysaccharide-rich secondary cell walls have great potential as a source of carbohydrat...
It has been well established that increased nitrogen fertilization can increase yield and growth of ...
AbstractBackgroundAspartate aminotransferase (AAT) catalyzes a reversible transamination reaction, p...
Abstract Background Glutamine synthetase (GS; EC: 6.3.1.2, L-glutamate: ammonia ligase ADP-forming) ...
Background: Alternative splicing (AS) of genes is an efficient means of generating ...
L-Asparagine (Asn) has been regarded as one of the most economical molecules for nitrogen (N) storag...
In Populus, low nitrogen (LN) elicits rapid and vigorous lateral root (LR) proliferation, which is c...
Nutrient use efficiency is one of the factors influencing growth and therefore of high importance fo...
Forest trees comprise a large group of angiosperm and gymnosperm species of economic importance that...
Abstract Background Nitrogen (N) is one of the main factors limiting the wood yield in poplar cultiv...
The fast-growing arbor poplar is widely distributed across the world and is susceptible to nitrogen ...
International audienceBackground and Aims Nitrogen (N) availability in the forest soil is extremely ...
International audienceBackground and Aims Nitrogen (N) availability in the forest soil is extremely ...