Acetosyringone
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Acetosyringone is a phenolic natural product, and is a chemical compound related to acetophenone and 2,6-dimethoxyphenol. It was first described in relation to lignan/phenylpropanoid-type phytochemicals, with isolation from a variety of plant sources, in particular, in relation to wounding and other physiologic changes.
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Heterosis Breeding in Vegetable Crops (2006)
by Nagendra Rai, Mathura Rai
Acetosyringone is a phenolic compound produced by dicot plant cells located at wound sites. Activated VtrA now phosphorylates VirG (encoded by virG operon), which forms dimers. VirG dimers bind to promoters of all vir operon leading to ...
Molecular Biology (2016)
Biology, Microbiology by CTI Reviews
Acetosyringone is a phenolic natural product, and is a chemical compound related to acetophenone and 2,6dimethoxyphenol. It was first described in relation to lignan/phenylpropanoidtype phytochemicals, with isolation from a variety of plant ...
Brocks Biology of Microorganisms (2016)
Biology, Microbiology by CTI Reviews
Acetosyringone is a phenolic natural product, and is a chemical compound related to acetophenone and 2,6dimethoxyphenol. It was first described in relation to lignan/phenylpropanoidtype phytochemicals, with isolation from a variety of plant ...
Intake of caffeine and other methylxanthines during pregnancy and risk for adverse effects in pregnant women and their foetuses (2005)
by H. C. Andersson, Helena Hallström, Bengt A. Kihlman
Acetosyringone is a phenolic compound produced by wounded plant tissue that stimulates the transfer of T-DNA from Agrobacterium to plants. Transformed calli could be produced from the leaf explants. Similarly, genetic transformation was ...
Environmental Microbiology (2016)
by CTI Reviews
Acetosyringone is a phenolic natural product, and is a chemical compound related to acetophenone and 2,6dimethoxyphenol. It was first described in relation to lignan/phenylpropanoidtype phytochemicals, with isolation from a variety of plant ...
Recent Trends in Horticultural Biotechnology (2007)
Acetosyringone is a phenolic compound produced during wounding of plant cells that induces the transcription of virulence genes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens ( James et ai, 1998). Here it was found that ginger explants responded positively ...
Dictionary of DNA and Genome Technology (2012)
by Paul Singleton
acetosyringone A phenolic substance which promotes activity of the vir operon in species of the plant-pathogenic bacterium Agrobacterium (see CROWN GALL). ( See also AGROINFILTRATION.) Acetosyringone has been used e.g. for studies ...
The Dictionary of Genomics, Transcriptomics and Proteomics (2015)
by Guenter Kahl
acetosyringone, AS; α- hydroxyacetosyringone, OH-AS, and many others) that are synthesized by plant cells during the process of wound healing (e.g. lignin formation, phytoalexin synthesis).
The Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology (2012)
by John M. Lackie
Acetosyringone can act as a chemical attractant in vitro and thus may act as chemotactic agent in nature. Webpage: http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/ instruct/ mcclean/plsc731/transgenic/transgenic2.htm acetyl CoA Acetylated form of coenzyme A ...
Encyclopedia of Microbiology (2009)
These include acetovanillone, vanillin, syringaldehyde, acetosyringone, 2,4,6-trimethylphenol, p-coumaric acid, sinapic acid, ...
Desk Encyclopedia of Microbiology (2010)
by Moselio Schaechter
The phosphotransfer reaction from VirA to VirG Auxin Cytokinin AAI Opines Tra Vir 3 T-DNA Plant cell 4 8 7 6 4 2 5 Plant wound Acetosyringone sugars Figure 3 Signaling pathway used to stimulate T-DNA complex transfer to the ...
Encyclopedia of Applied Plant Sciences (2016)
tumefaciens is able to sense and recognize small signal molecules such as low molecular-weight phenolic compounds (acetosyringone, hydroxy- acetosyringone) released by actively growing cells in a plant wound.
Dictionary of Medical Abbreviations (2016)
The World's most comprehensive list of English-language medical abbreviations and acronyms by Burt Vance
abdominal sepsis AS = absence of seizures AS= acanthopanax senticosus AS = accessory spleen AS= acetaminophen sulfate AS= acetosyringone AS = acetyl- strophantidin AS= acharan sulfate AS= acid steatocrit AS= acid succinate AS.
Encyclopedia of Microbiology, Four-Volume Set (2000)
by Martin Alexander, Barry R. Bloom, David A. Hopwood, Roger Hull, Barbara H. Iglewski, Allen I. Laskin, Stephen G. Oliver, Moselio Schaechter, William C. Summers
The type of substitution at the para position distinguishes strong inducers such as acetosyringone from weaker inducers such as ferulic acid and acetovanillone. A variety of monosaccharides, including glucose, galactose, arabinose, and the ...
Encyclopedia of Dietary Supplements (Print) (2004)
by Paul M. Coates, M. Coates Paul, Marc Blackman, Marc R. Blackman, Gordon M. Cragg, Mark Levine, Jeffrey D. White, Joel Moss, Mark A. Levine
Hydrolysis of the petioles and the stem has yielded vanillin, syringaldehyde, p- hydro- xybenzaldehyde, acetovanillone, acetosyringone, and vanillic, and syringic, p-hydroxybenzoic, and ferulic acids.[6] BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA ...
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