Characterization of multiple SPS knockout mutants reveals redundant functions of the four Arabidopsis sucrose phosphate synthase isoforms in plant viability, and strongly indicates that enhanced respiration and accelerated starch turnover can allevi

scientific article published on 14 June 2015

Characterization of multiple SPS knockout mutants reveals redundant functions of the four Arabidopsis sucrose phosphate synthase isoforms in plant viability, and strongly indicates that enhanced respiration and accelerated starch turnover can allevi is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.PLANTSCI.2015.06.009
P698PubMed publication ID26259182
P5875ResearchGate publication ID278333517

P50authorJosé M. RomeroQ42290600
Francisco José MuñozQ42925967
Javier Pozueta-RomeroQ42925977
Goizeder AlmagroQ55662357
Ángela M Sánchez-LópezQ56613633
Marouane BaslamQ56613639
Abdellatif BahajiQ79214837
Edurne Baroja FernándezQ90898542
P2093author name stringAdriana Ricarte-Bermejo
María Teresa Sesma
María Teresa Ruiz
P304page(s)135-147
P577publication date2015-06-14
P1433published inPlant ScienceQ15746538
P1476titleCharacterization of multiple SPS knockout mutants reveals redundant functions of the four Arabidopsis sucrose phosphate synthase isoforms in plant viability, and strongly indicates that enhanced respiration and accelerated starch turnover can alleviate the blockage of sucrose biosynthesis
P478volume238

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