2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2017.05.011
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Dual functioning of plant arginases provides a third route for putrescine synthesis

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“…Arginine decarboxylase activity has been found in plant chloroplasts (Borrell et al 1995; Bortolotti et al 2004), and Arabidopsis ADC1 and ADC2 have possible chloroplast‐targeting sequences at their N ‐termini (Figure S4). However, prediction of chloroplast‐targeting sequences is not always reliable and different programs provide varying results for ADC1 and ADC2 (Patel et al 2017). To identify the intracellular location of ADC1 and NATA1, we generated C‐terminal green fluorescent protein (GFP)‐fused constructs and performed analysis by confocal microscopy.…”
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“…Arginine decarboxylase activity has been found in plant chloroplasts (Borrell et al 1995; Bortolotti et al 2004), and Arabidopsis ADC1 and ADC2 have possible chloroplast‐targeting sequences at their N ‐termini (Figure S4). However, prediction of chloroplast‐targeting sequences is not always reliable and different programs provide varying results for ADC1 and ADC2 (Patel et al 2017). To identify the intracellular location of ADC1 and NATA1, we generated C‐terminal green fluorescent protein (GFP)‐fused constructs and performed analysis by confocal microscopy.…”
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“…Using Brassicaceae complementary DNA sequences, Galloway et al (1998) grouped ADC s into two clades, ADC1 and ADC2 , with Arabidopsis ADC1 and ADC2 belonging to the corresponding clades, respectively. Similarly, Patel et al (2017) showed that the Arabidopsis ADC2 gene belongs to a different clade than ADC1 in a phylogenetic analysis of seven Brassica genomes. Our protein sequence comparisons also show that Arabidopsis ADC1 is more diverged from the other duplicated ADC copies in the Brassicaceae (Figure ).…”
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