An artificial metalloenzyme biosensor can detect ethylene gas in fruits and Arabidopsis leaves
Existing methods to detect ethylene in plant tissue typically require gas chromatography or use ethylene-dependent gene expression as a proxy. Here Vong et al. show that an artificial metalloenzyme-based ethylene probe can be used to detect ethylene in plants with improved spatiotemporal resolution.
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Main Authors: | Kenward Vong, Shohei Eda, Yasuhiro Kadota, Igor Nasibullin, Takanori Wakatake, Satoshi Yokoshima, Ken Shirasu, Katsunori Tanaka |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8be4fd7b0b7e4d11aca2f44d8d22f29f |
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