Proline is a proteinogenic amino acid synthesized from glutamate and ornithine. Pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase and pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductase are the two key enzymes involved in proline synthesis from glutamate. On the other hand, ornithine-δ-aminotransferase converts ornithine to pyrroline 5-carboxylate (P5C), an intermediate in the synthesis of proline as well as glutamate. Both proline dehydrogenase and P5C dehydrogenase convert proline back to glutamate. Proline accumulation is widespread in response to environmental challenges such as high temperatures, and it is known to defend plants against unpropitious situations promoting plant growth and flowering. While proline accumulation is positively correlated with heat stress to...
The accumulation of proline (Pro) in plants exposed to biotic/abiotic stress is a well-docu-mented a...
Plants have to adapt their metabolism to constantly changing environmental conditions, among which t...
Proline takes an exceptional place among the proteinogenic amino acids by its specific accumulation ...
Proline is a proteinogenic amino acid synthesized from glutamate and ornithine. Pyrroline-5-carboxyl...
Significance: The imino acid proline is utilized by different organisms to offset cellular imbalance...
Proline accumulation occurs in a large range of plant species in retaliation to the numerous abiotic...
The amino acid proline has a unique biological role in stress adaptation. Proline metabolism is mani...
Proline is a multifunctional amino acid that is accumulated in high concentrations in plants under v...
A high accumulation of proline due to increased synthesis and decreased degradation under a variety ...
Proline fulfils diverse functions in plants. As amino acid it is a structural component of proteins,...
Plants are subjected to various kinds of abiotic and biotic stresses throughout their life cycles wh...
Growth and development of cereals is affected by abiotic factors, particularly by high temperature. ...
A number of metabolic adaptive processes have been evolved in higher plants to cope with environment...
In higher plants, proline is a candidate biochemical solute, being well known as a stress indicator,...
Adverse environmental conditions impose stress in the plant, like heat, cold, salinity, heavy metal...
The accumulation of proline (Pro) in plants exposed to biotic/abiotic stress is a well-docu-mented a...
Plants have to adapt their metabolism to constantly changing environmental conditions, among which t...
Proline takes an exceptional place among the proteinogenic amino acids by its specific accumulation ...
Proline is a proteinogenic amino acid synthesized from glutamate and ornithine. Pyrroline-5-carboxyl...
Significance: The imino acid proline is utilized by different organisms to offset cellular imbalance...
Proline accumulation occurs in a large range of plant species in retaliation to the numerous abiotic...
The amino acid proline has a unique biological role in stress adaptation. Proline metabolism is mani...
Proline is a multifunctional amino acid that is accumulated in high concentrations in plants under v...
A high accumulation of proline due to increased synthesis and decreased degradation under a variety ...
Proline fulfils diverse functions in plants. As amino acid it is a structural component of proteins,...
Plants are subjected to various kinds of abiotic and biotic stresses throughout their life cycles wh...
Growth and development of cereals is affected by abiotic factors, particularly by high temperature. ...
A number of metabolic adaptive processes have been evolved in higher plants to cope with environment...
In higher plants, proline is a candidate biochemical solute, being well known as a stress indicator,...
Adverse environmental conditions impose stress in the plant, like heat, cold, salinity, heavy metal...
The accumulation of proline (Pro) in plants exposed to biotic/abiotic stress is a well-docu-mented a...
Plants have to adapt their metabolism to constantly changing environmental conditions, among which t...
Proline takes an exceptional place among the proteinogenic amino acids by its specific accumulation ...