IntEnz, the integrated relational enzyme database (2004)
Fleischmann, Astrid, Darsow, Michael, Degtyarenko, Kirill, Fleischmann, Wolfgang, Boyce, Sinéad, Axelsen, Kristian B., ...
IntEnz is the name for the Integrated relational Enzyme database and is the official version of the Enzyme Nomenclature. The Enzyme Nomenclature comprises recommendations of the Nomenclature...
Maathuis, Frans J. M., Filatov, Victor, Herzyk, Pawel, Krijger, Gerard C., Axelsen, Kristian B., Chien, Sixue X., ...
Plant nutrition critically depends on the activity of membrane transporters that translocate minerals from the soil into the plant and are responsible for their intra- and intercellular distribution....
Maathuis, Frans J.M., Filatov, Victor, Herzyk, Pawel, Krijger, Gerard C., Axelsen, Kristian B., Chen, Sixue, ...
Plant nutrition critically depends on the activity of membrane transporters that translocate minerals from the soil into the plant and are responsible for their intra- and intercellular distribution....
CYP83B1 Is the Oxime-metabolizing Enzyme in the Glucosinolate Pathway in Arabidopsis (2001)
Hansen, Carsten Horslev, Du, Liangcheng, Naur, Peter, Olsen, Carl Erik, Axelsen, Kristian B., Hick, Alastair J., ...
CYP83B1 from Arabidopsis thaliana has been identified as the oxime-metabolizing enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway of glucosinolates. Biosynthetically active microsomes isolated from Sinapis alba...
Gomès, Eric, Jakobsen, Mia Kyed, Axelsen, Kristian B., Geisler, Markus, Palmgren, Michael Gjedde
The lipid composition of membranes is a key determinant for cold tolerance, and enzymes that modify membrane structure seem to be important for low-temperature acclimation. We have characterized ALA1...
Inventory of the Superfamily of P-Type Ion Pumps in Arabidopsis1
Axelsen, Kristian B., Palmgren, Michael G.
A total of 45 genes encoding for P-type ATPases have been identified in the complete genome sequence of Arabidopsis. Thus, this plant harbors a primary transport capability not seen in any other...
Genomic Comparison of P-Type ATPase Ion Pumps in Arabidopsis and Rice1
Baxter, Ivan, Tchieu, Jason, Sussman, Michael R., Boutry, Marc, Palmgren, Michael G., Gribskov, Michael, ...
Members of the P-type ATPase ion pump superfamily are found in all three branches of life. Forty-six P-type ATPase genes were identified in Arabidopsis, the largest number yet identified in any...
IntEnz, the integrated relational enzyme database
Fleischmann, Astrid, Darsow, Michael, Degtyarenko, Kirill, Fleischmann, Wolfgang, Boyce, Sinéad, Axelsen, Kristian B., ...
IntEnz is the name for the Integrated relational Enzyme database and is the official version of the Enzyme Nomenclature. The Enzyme Nomenclature comprises recommendations of the Nomenclature...
Gomès, Eric, Jakobsen, Mia Kyed, Axelsen, Kristian B., Geisler, Markus, Palmgren, Michael Gjedde
The lipid composition of membranes is a key determinant for cold tolerance, and enzymes that modify membrane structure seem to be important for low-temperature acclimation. We have characterized ALA1...
Inventory of the Superfamily of P-Type Ion Pumps in Arabidopsis1
Axelsen, Kristian B., Palmgren, Michael G.
A total of 45 genes encoding for P-type ATPases have been identified in the complete genome sequence of Arabidopsis. Thus, this plant harbors a primary transport capability not seen in any other...
Genomic Comparison of P-Type ATPase Ion Pumps in Arabidopsis and Rice1
Baxter, Ivan, Tchieu, Jason, Sussman, Michael R., Boutry, Marc, Palmgren, Michael G., Gribskov, Michael, ...
Members of the P-type ATPase ion pump superfamily are found in all three branches of life. Forty-six P-type ATPase genes were identified in Arabidopsis, the largest number yet identified in any...
IntEnz, the integrated relational enzyme database
Fleischmann, Astrid, Darsow, Michael, Degtyarenko, Kirill, Fleischmann, Wolfgang, Boyce, Sinéad, Axelsen, Kristian B., ...
IntEnz is the name for the Integrated relational Enzyme database and is the official version of the Enzyme Nomenclature. The Enzyme Nomenclature comprises recommendations of the Nomenclature...