DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-12782
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The central role of acetyl-CoA in plant metabolism, as examined through studies of ATP citrate lyase and the bio1 mutant of Arabidopsis

Abstract: The acetyl-CoA/biotin network encompasses genes involved in acetyl-CoA generation and utilization and biotin synthesis, recovery, and transport, as well as biotincontaining enzymes involved in myriad metabolic processes. To expand our understanding of this network and address its control, plants with altered levels of ACL (ATP citrate lyase) and BIOl (encoding adenosylmethionine-8-amino-7-oxononanoate synthase), have been examined. An inducible promoter provides a powerful method to test the effects of alterat… Show more

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