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Nopaline - Wikipedia
Nopaline is a chemical compound derived from the amino acids glutamic acid and arginine. It is classified as an opine. Ti plasmids are classified on the ... en.wikipedia.org
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Nopaline | C11H20N4O6 | CID 108012 - PubChem
D-nopaline is an amino acid opine resulting from the formal reductive condensation of the amino group of L-arginine with the keto group of 2-oxopentanedioic ... pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Nopaline - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Opines are condensation compounds of α-ketoglutaric acid or pyruvate with predominantly arginine, being catabolized by virulent agrobacteria only, not by the ... www.sciencedirect.com
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nopaline
nopaline, n. Biochem. (ˈnəʊpəliːn) [a. F. nopaline (A. Goldman et al. 1969, in Compt. Rend. CCLXVIII. D. 852), f. nopal nopal n.: see -ine5.] An opine, C11H20N4O4 , synthesized by plant cells infected by some tumour-inducing plasmids present in the crown gall pathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Cf. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nopaline-type Ti plasmid of Agrobacterium encodes a VirF ... - Nature
Here, we show that a protein with homology to octopine VirF is encoded by the Ti plasmid of the nopaline C58 strain of Agrobacterium. www.nature.com
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nos - Nopaline synthase | UniProtKB - UniProt
Showing features for domain. Sequence similarities: Belongs to the lysopine/nopaline/octopine/opine/vitopine dehydrogenases family. www.uniprot.org
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Nopaline synthase promoter is wound inducible and auxin inducible
In this article we demonstrate that the nos promoter is wound inducible in both vegetative and reproductive organs. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Nopaline - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Nopaline is a type of opine that is involved in catabolism by specific genes on plasmid pTiC58, regulated by the protein AccR as a negative regulator. AI ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Organ-Specific and Developmental Regulation of the Nopaline ...
Control regions of the nopaline synthase (nos) gene have been widely used to express foreign genes in plants since the promoter is active in a wide variety of ... academic.oup.com
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Quantitation of nopaline and octopine in plant tissue using ...
Quantitation of nopaline and octopine in plant tissue using Sakaguchi's reagent ... Article PDF. Download to read the full article text. Use our pre-submission ... link.springer.com
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D-nopaline dehydrogenase
In enzymology, a D-nopaline dehydrogenase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction N2-(D-1,3-dicarboxypropyl)-L-arginine + NADP+ + H2O L-arginine Other names in common use include D-nopaline synthase, nopaline dehydrogenase, nopaline synthase, NOS, 2-N-(D-1,3-dicarboxypropyl)-L-arginine:NADP+ oxidoreductase wikipedia.org
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octopine
octopine, n. Biochem. (ˈɒktəpiːn) [ad. G. Oktopin (coined by K. Moriwaza 1927, in Acta Schol. Med. Univ. Imperialis Kioto IX. 290), f. mod.L. Octop-us octopus n.: see -ine5.] An opine, C9H18N4O4 , present in octopus muscle and also synthesized by plant cells infected by some tumour-inducing plasmids... Oxford English Dictionary
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Opine
Nopaline Nopaline (N2-(D-1,3-dicarboxypropyl)-L-arginine) was first isolated from crown gall tumors. It is the head member of the nopaline family of opines. wikipedia.org
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lysopine
lysopine, n. Biochem. (ˈlaɪsəʊpiːn) [f. lysine n. + *octopine n.] An opine, C9H18N2O4 , synthesized by plant cells infected by some tumour-inducing plasmids present in the crown gall pathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Cf. *nopaline n.1960 K. Biemann et al. in Biochim. & Biophys. Acta XL. 370 We pro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Octopine dehydrogenase family
The family includes octopine dehydrogenase , nopaline dehydrogenase , lysopine dehydrogenase and opine dehydrogenase . wikipedia.org
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