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Molecular genetics of sulfate assimilation in plants
Authors:Thomas Leustek
Institution:T. Leustek (e-mail ). Center for Agricultural Molecular Biology and Dept of Plant Science, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ 08903–0231. USA;.
Abstract:The sulfate assimilation pathway is the primary route by which higher plants obtain the sulfur necessary for growth. Sulfur is involved in a myriad of processes of central importance in metabolism. In the past few years much has been learned about this pathway and its regulation through analysis'of the genes encoding the enzymes and proteins that make up the sulfate assimilation pathway. The recent molecular genetic analysis builds on the biochemical and physiological groundwork of past studies. Further, gene analysis has provided the opportunity to compare directly the evolution of sulfate assimilation in plants and other organisms.,
Keywords:Cysteine biosynthesis  molecular genetics  plants  sulfate assimilation
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