“…For intracellular synthesis of glycine betaine, the precursor choline is imported via the osmosensing transporter betT of the betaine-camitine-choline transporter 115, 184, 204 41, 203 5, 15, 71, 89, 159, 203 42, 100, 122, 150 44, 118, 126 63, 74, 90, 91, 163, 204 8, 55, 84, 104, 105, 191 23, 45, 87, 181, 187 32, 149 37, 86, 95, ¡01, 102, 170 70, 76, 131, 147, 166-168, 174, 192, 194 family and is converted to glycine betaine aldehyde by the choline dehydrogenase BetA followed by a second dehydrogenation by BetA or the betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase BetB (8,105,191). The expression of the bet genes is induced by osmotic stress and the presence of choline and oxygen (55,105).…”