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Secondary metabolism in model systems /

Autres auteurs : Romeo, John T.
Collection : Recent advances in phytochemistry ; . v. 38 Détails physiques : 1 online resource (x, 270 pages) : illustrations. ISBN :9780080445014; 0080445012; 9780080474335 (electronic bk.); 0080474330 (electronic bk.).
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The chapters presented in Secondary Metabolism in Model Systems are a microcosm of what the recent completion, or near completion, of various genome projects are enabling biochemists to understand not only about control and regulation of secondary metabolism, and how various pathways relate to each other, but also about its relation to primary metabolism. A major paradigm shift is occurring in the way researchers need to view "secondary" metabolism in the future. It is also clear that model systems, such as the ones discussed in the symposium, are providing new information and insight almost faster than researchers can process it! The volumes in this series contain articles on developing topics of interest to scientists, students and individuals interested in recent developments in the biochemistry, chemistry and molecular biology of plants. An excellent series volume covering the advances in understanding of gene functions, a high profile area of research due to recent genome projects This book provides essential information on new model systems available to biochemists The chapters in this volume are based on the papers presented in the symposium entitled "Secondary Metabolism in Model Systems."

1. <IT>Arabidopsis Thaliana</IT>, a Model System for Investigating Volatile Terpene Biosynthesis, Regulation, and Function. -- 2. The Biochemical and Molecular Origins of Aliphatic Glucosinolate Diversity in <IT>Arabidopsis Thaliana</IT>. -- 3. The Phenylpropanoid Pathway in Arabidopsis: Lessons Learned From Mutants in Sinapate Ester Biosynthesis. -- 4. Evolution of Indole and Benzoxazinone Biosynthesis in <IT>Zea Mays</IT>. -- 5. Genomics, Genetics, and Biochemistry of Maize Carotenoid Biosynthesis. -- 6. Genomic Survey of Metabolic Pathways in Rice. -- 7. Integrating Genome and Metabolome Toward Whole Cell Modeling with the E-Cell System. -- 8. Metabolic Engineering of Soybean for Improved Flavor and Health Benefits. -- 9. Mining Soybean Expressed Sequence Tag and Microarray Data. -- 10. <IT>Aspergillus Nidulans</IT> as a Model System to Study Secondary Metabolism. -- 11. Genetics and Biochemistry of Aflatoxin Formation and Genomics Approach for Preventing Aflatoxin Contamination.

Papers from the Annual Meeting of the Phytochemical Society of North America held in Peoria, Ill., Aug. 9-13, 2003.

Includes bibliographical references.

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