MATE-Type Proteins Are Responsible for Isoflavone Transportation and Accumulation in Soybean Seeds
Soybeans are nutritionally important as human food and animal feed. Apart from the macronutrients such as proteins and oils, soybeans are also high in health-beneficial secondary metabolites and are uniquely enriched in isoflavones among food crops. Isoflavone biosynthesis has been relatively well c...
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Main Authors: | Ming-Sin Ng, Yee-Shan Ku, Wai-Shing Yung, Sau-Shan Cheng, Chun-Kuen Man, Liu Yang, Shikui Song, Gyuhwa Chung, Hon-Ming Lam |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fd07f3d16b1b489184d4ccf5fd91bcb9 |
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