Original paper
Arabidopsis thaliana branching enzyme 1 is essential for amylopectin biosynthesis and cesium tolerance
Abstract
Arabidopsis thaliana BRANCHING ENZYME 1 (AtBE1) is a chloroplast-localized embryo-lethal gene previously identified in knockout mutants. AtBE1 is thought to function in carbohydrate metabolism; however, this has not been experimentally demonstrated. Chlorosis is a typical symptom of cesium (Cs) toxicity in plants. The genetic target of Cs toxicity is largely unknown. Here, we isolated a Cs+-tolerant and chlorophyll-defective Arabidopsis ethyl...
Paper Details
Title
Arabidopsis thaliana branching enzyme 1 is essential for amylopectin biosynthesis and cesium tolerance
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
252
Pages
153208 - 153208
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