2017
DOI: 10.1039/c7ra09895b
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Arabidopsis thalianaSKP1 interacting protein 11 (At2g02870) negatively regulates the release of green leaf volatiles

Abstract: AtSKIP11, a kelch-repeat containing F-box protein from Arabidopsis thaliana, negatively regulates the HPL pathway and can serve as a potential molecular switch for the biosynthesis of green leaf volatiles.

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“…reduced expression of the At2g02870 gene results in the up-regulation of GLV production and vice versa. This is exactly in accordance with our previous results, where the AtSKIP11 gene function was disrupted by antisense cloning of the gene (Naeem-ul-Hassan et al 2017). Moreover, some other KFB have also been found to take part in the plant development through degradation of the pathway inhibitors.…”
Section: Production Of Glv Is Enhanced In the Mutant Plantssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…reduced expression of the At2g02870 gene results in the up-regulation of GLV production and vice versa. This is exactly in accordance with our previous results, where the AtSKIP11 gene function was disrupted by antisense cloning of the gene (Naeem-ul-Hassan et al 2017). Moreover, some other KFB have also been found to take part in the plant development through degradation of the pathway inhibitors.…”
Section: Production Of Glv Is Enhanced In the Mutant Plantssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Three lines of AtSKIP11 mutant plants were used for quantification and the analysis was accomplished in triplicate for each line. Arabidopsis genes, including Actin2 (Act2), At2g02870, LOX2, ADH1 and HPL were analyzed for their expression by running RT-qPCR using a qPCR Kit from kapa Biosystems (USA) with a pair of primers for each gene (Table 1) following a previously published protocol (Naeem-ul-Hassan et al 2017).…”
Section: Gene Expression Analysismentioning
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