GLYI and D-LDH play key role in methylglyoxal detoxification and abiotic stress tolerance
Abstract Methylglyoxal(MG) is a potent cytotoxin that is produced as a byproduct of various metabolic reactions in the cell. The major enzymes for MG detoxification are Glyoxalase I(GLYI), Glyoxalase II(GLYII) and D-lactate dehydrogenase(D-LDH). These three enzymes work together and convert MG into...
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Auteurs principaux: | Muskan Jain, Preeti Nagar, Ayush Sharma, Rituraj Batth, Sakshi Aggarwal, Sumita Kumari, Ananda Mustafiz |
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2018
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