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AT5G38710  -  proline dehydrogenase 2

Arabidopsis thaliana

Synonyms: MKD10.10, MKD10_10
 
 
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Disease relevance of AT5G38710

 

High impact information on AT5G38710

  • The Arabidopsis thaliana proline dehydrogenase (ProDH) is catalysing the first step in proline degradation [3].
  • During dark adaptation P5CS2 is also down-regulated, whereas PDH expression is significantly enhanced in shoots [4].
  • By contrast, P5CS2 is only weakly induced, whereas PDH is inhibited to different extent by ABA and salt stress in shoots and roots of light-grown plants [4].

References

  1. Altered levels of proline dehydrogenase cause hypersensitivity to proline and its analogs in Arabidopsis. Mani, S., Van De Cotte, B., Van Montagu, M., Verbruggen, N. Plant Physiol. (2002) [Pubmed]
  2. Toxicity of free proline revealed in an arabidopsis T-DNA-tagged mutant deficient in proline dehydrogenase. Nanjo, T., Fujita, M., Seki, M., Kato, T., Tabata, S., Shinozaki, K. Plant Cell Physiol. (2003) [Pubmed]
  3. Combinatorial control of Arabidopsis proline dehydrogenase transcription by specific heterodimerisation of bZIP transcription factors. Weltmeier, F., Ehlert, A., Mayer, C.S., Dietrich, K., Wang, X., Schütze, K., Alonso, R., Harter, K., Vicente-Carbajosa, J., Dröge-Laser, W. EMBO J. (2006) [Pubmed]
  4. Light-dependent induction of proline biosynthesis by abscisic acid and salt stress is inhibited by brassinosteroid in Arabidopsis. Abrahám, E., Rigó, G., Székely, G., Nagy, R., Koncz, C., Szabados, L. Plant Mol. Biol. (2003) [Pubmed]
 
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