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Wounding increases glycolytic but not soluble sucrolytic activities in stored sugarbeet root
(Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2018)
Differential expression of alkaline and neutral invertases in response to environmental stresses: Characterization of an alkaline isoform as a stress-response enzyme in wheat leaves
(Springer, 2007-11)
It is well accepted that sucrose (Suc) metabolism is involved in responses to environmental stresses in many plant species. In the present study we showed that alkaline invertase (A-Inv) expression is up-regulated in wheat ...
The Cinderella story of sucrose hydrolysis: Alkaline/neutral invertases, from cyanobacteria to unforeseen roles in plant cytosol and organelles
(Elsevier Ireland, 2010-01)
Over the past decades, considerable advances have been made in understanding the crucial role of sucrose and the regulation of its metabolism in plant life. Recent studies in cyanobacteria and the analysis of several genomic ...
A mitochondrial alkaline/neutral invertase isoform (A/N-InvC) functions in developmental energy-demanding processes in Arabidopsis
(Springer Heidelberg, 2013-03)
Recent findings demonstrate that alkaline/neutral invertases (A/N-Invs), enzymes that catalyze the breakdown of sucrose into glucose and fructose, are essential proteins in plant life. The fact that different isoforms are ...
Differential roles of alkaline/neutral invertases in Nostoc sp. PCC 7120: Inv-B isoform is essential for diazotrophic growth
(Springer, 2010-07)
The presence of two alkaline/neutral invertases (Inv-A and Inv-B) in the filaments of Nostoc (also named Anabaena) sp. strain PCC 7120 and the involvement of sucrose metabolism in nitrogen fixation led us to investigate ...
Carbohydrate content and metabolism as related to maturity and chilling sensitivity of cv. Fortune mandarins
(Amer Chemical SocWashingtonEUA, 1999)
Myths and Facts on cytosolic sucrose hydrolysis
(Nova Science Publishers, 2013)
Sucrose plays an essential role in nature as part of the carbon dioxide assimilation pathway in the biosphere. Particularly, in plants occupies a unique position being essential for the allocation of carbon resources for ...
New insights on sucrose metabolism: Evidence for an active A/N-Inv in chloroplasts uncovers a novel component of the intracellular carbon trafficking
(Springer, 2007-11-22)
The presence of sucrose (Suc) in plastids was questioned for several decades. Although it was reported some decades ago, neither Suc transporters nor Suc metabolizing enzymes were demonstrated to be active in those organelles. ...
Expression pattern of four storage xyloglucan mobilization-related genes during seedling development of the rain forest tree Hymenaea courbaril L.
(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2009)
During seedling establishment, cotyledons of the rain forest tree Hymenaea courbaril mobilize storage cell wall xyloglucan to sustain growth. The polysaccharide is degraded and its products are transported to growing sink ...