Plants can provide most of the nutrients for the human diet. However, the major crops are often deficient in some of the nutrients. Thus, malnutrition, with respect to micronutrients such as vitamin A, iron, and zinc, but also macronutrients such as the essential amino acids lysine and methionine, affects more than 40% of the world's population. Recent advances in molecular biology, but also the grasp of biochemical pathways, metabolic fluxes, and networks can now be exploited to produce crops enhanced in key nutrients to increase the nutritional value of plant-derived foods and feeds. Some of the predictions appear to be accurate, while others not, reflecting the fact that plant metabolism is more complex than presently understood. A good ...
The nutritional requirements of phytopathogenic fungi growing in planta has to date been largely ign...
Since cysteine is the first committed molecule in plant metabolism containing both sulphur and nitro...
Methionine is a sulfur amino acid standing at the crossroads of several biosynthetic path-ways. In f...
Plants can provide most of the nutrients for the human diet. However, the major crops are often defi...
Methionine, lysine and threonine are essential amino acids required in the diets of non-ruminant ani...
Methionine biosynthesis in plants provides the primary source of this essential amino acid. Early pi...
Methionine and cysteine, two amino acids containing reduced sulfur, are not only an important substr...
Plants represent the major source of food for humans, either directly or indirectly through their us...
International audienceTo investigate the role of cystathionine gamma-synthase (CGS) in the regulatio...
Methionine catabolism in Arabidopsis cells is initiated by a γ-cleavage process and leads to S-methy...
International audienceDespite recent progress in elucidating the regulation of methionine synthesis,...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityOne-carbon (C1) metabolism is essential to all organisms....
In plants, metabolic pathways leading to methionine (Met) and threonine diverge at the level of thei...
The metabolism of an organism is closely related to both its internal and external environments. Met...
In higher plants, O-phosphohomoserine (OPH) represents a branch point between the methionine (Met) a...
The nutritional requirements of phytopathogenic fungi growing in planta has to date been largely ign...
Since cysteine is the first committed molecule in plant metabolism containing both sulphur and nitro...
Methionine is a sulfur amino acid standing at the crossroads of several biosynthetic path-ways. In f...
Plants can provide most of the nutrients for the human diet. However, the major crops are often defi...
Methionine, lysine and threonine are essential amino acids required in the diets of non-ruminant ani...
Methionine biosynthesis in plants provides the primary source of this essential amino acid. Early pi...
Methionine and cysteine, two amino acids containing reduced sulfur, are not only an important substr...
Plants represent the major source of food for humans, either directly or indirectly through their us...
International audienceTo investigate the role of cystathionine gamma-synthase (CGS) in the regulatio...
Methionine catabolism in Arabidopsis cells is initiated by a γ-cleavage process and leads to S-methy...
International audienceDespite recent progress in elucidating the regulation of methionine synthesis,...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityOne-carbon (C1) metabolism is essential to all organisms....
In plants, metabolic pathways leading to methionine (Met) and threonine diverge at the level of thei...
The metabolism of an organism is closely related to both its internal and external environments. Met...
In higher plants, O-phosphohomoserine (OPH) represents a branch point between the methionine (Met) a...
The nutritional requirements of phytopathogenic fungi growing in planta has to date been largely ign...
Since cysteine is the first committed molecule in plant metabolism containing both sulphur and nitro...
Methionine is a sulfur amino acid standing at the crossroads of several biosynthetic path-ways. In f...