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DHS  -  deoxyhypusine synthase

Arabidopsis thaliana

Synonyms: EDA22, K18J17.7, K18J17_7, embryo sac development arrest 22
 
 
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Disease relevance of DHS

 

High impact information on DHS

  • Suppression of DHS also delayed premature leaf senescence induced by drought stress resulting in enhanced survival in comparison with wild-type plants [1].
  • Analyses of GUS activity in transgenic Arabidopsis plants expressing the GUS reporter gene under regulation of the promoter for AtDHS revealed that the expression of DHS changes both spatially and temporally as development progresses [2].
  • This was achieved by expressing AtDHS 3'-UTR cDNA as a transgene under regulation of the promoter for AtRbcS2, a gene encoding the small subunit of Rubisco [2].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of DHS

References

  1. Pleiotropic effects of suppressing deoxyhypusine synthase expression in Arabidopsis thaliana. Wang, T.W., Lu, L., Zhang, C.G., Taylor, C., Thompson, J.E. Plant Mol. Biol. (2003) [Pubmed]
  2. Leaf-specific suppression of deoxyhypusine synthase in Arabidopsis thaliana enhances growth without negative pleiotropic effects. Duguay, J., Jamal, S., Liu, Z., Wang, T.W., Thompson, J.E. J. Plant Physiol. (2007) [Pubmed]
 
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