The ability to biosynthesize oxalic acid can provide beneficial functions to plants; however, uncontrolled or prolonged exposure to this strong organic acid results in multiple physiological problems. Such problems include a disruption of membrane integrity, mitochondrial function, metal chelation, and free radical formation. Recent work suggests that a CoA-dependent pathway of oxalate catabolism plays a critical role in regulating tissue oxalate concentrations in plants. Although this CoA-dependent pathway of oxalate catabolism is important, large gaps in our knowledge of the enzymes catalyzing each step remain. Evidence that an oxalyl-CoA decarboxylase (OXC) catalyzes the second step in this pathway, accelerating the conversion of oxalyl-...
Many food plants accumulate oxalate, which humans absorb but do not metabolize, leading to the forma...
The oxalate-degrading enzyme, oxalate decarboxylase (OXDC), was purified and characterized from Flam...
In the plant apoplast, ascorbate is oxidised, via dehydroascorbic acid, to O-oxalyl esters [oxalyl-l...
Oxalic acid is present as nutritional stress in many crop plants like Amaranth and Lathyrus. Oxalic ...
The oxalate-degrading enzyme oxalate decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.2), which is inducible by oxalic acid, ...
The plant metabolite oxalic acid is increasingly recognized as a food toxin with negative effects on...
Oxalic acid, as one of nature's most highly oxidised compounds, is toxic to most organisms. It is in...
Oxalate decarboxylase (OXDC) from the wood-rotting fungus Flammulina velutipes, which catalyzes the ...
Oxalate catabolism is conducted by phylogenetically diverse organisms, includingMethylobacterium ext...
Oxalyl coenzyme A (CoA) decarboxylase (Oxc) is a key enzyme in the catabolism of the highly toxic c...
Many food plants accumulate oxalate, which humans absorb but do not metabolize, leading to the forma...
Oxalic acid or more commonly its salts, oxalates, are widely distributed throughout the plant kingdo...
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum pathogenesis requires the accumulation of high levels of oxalic acid (OA). ...
AbstractAlthough oxalic acid is common in nature our understanding of the mechanism(s) regulating it...
Data management plan for the grant, "Structural and mechanistic studies of oxalate catabolism." Biol...
Many food plants accumulate oxalate, which humans absorb but do not metabolize, leading to the forma...
The oxalate-degrading enzyme, oxalate decarboxylase (OXDC), was purified and characterized from Flam...
In the plant apoplast, ascorbate is oxidised, via dehydroascorbic acid, to O-oxalyl esters [oxalyl-l...
Oxalic acid is present as nutritional stress in many crop plants like Amaranth and Lathyrus. Oxalic ...
The oxalate-degrading enzyme oxalate decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.2), which is inducible by oxalic acid, ...
The plant metabolite oxalic acid is increasingly recognized as a food toxin with negative effects on...
Oxalic acid, as one of nature's most highly oxidised compounds, is toxic to most organisms. It is in...
Oxalate decarboxylase (OXDC) from the wood-rotting fungus Flammulina velutipes, which catalyzes the ...
Oxalate catabolism is conducted by phylogenetically diverse organisms, includingMethylobacterium ext...
Oxalyl coenzyme A (CoA) decarboxylase (Oxc) is a key enzyme in the catabolism of the highly toxic c...
Many food plants accumulate oxalate, which humans absorb but do not metabolize, leading to the forma...
Oxalic acid or more commonly its salts, oxalates, are widely distributed throughout the plant kingdo...
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum pathogenesis requires the accumulation of high levels of oxalic acid (OA). ...
AbstractAlthough oxalic acid is common in nature our understanding of the mechanism(s) regulating it...
Data management plan for the grant, "Structural and mechanistic studies of oxalate catabolism." Biol...
Many food plants accumulate oxalate, which humans absorb but do not metabolize, leading to the forma...
The oxalate-degrading enzyme, oxalate decarboxylase (OXDC), was purified and characterized from Flam...
In the plant apoplast, ascorbate is oxidised, via dehydroascorbic acid, to O-oxalyl esters [oxalyl-l...