2017
DOI: 10.1080/00380768.2016.1275039
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Role of nitrogen-responsive plant-type phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase in the accumulation of seed storage protein in ancient wheat (spelt and kamut)

Abstract: Ancient wheat such as Triticum spelta L. and T. turanicum is a possible genetic material for improving wheat seed quality due to its grain characteristics, which differ from those of common wheat. Ancient wheat grains accumulate proteins with fewer allergens and higher levels of essential amino acids, antioxidants, minerals and vitamins. The identification of a genetic factor that controls seed protein content would be useful for breeding wheat varieties in accordance with various purposes. Previous studies im… Show more

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“…Response to nitrogen is one of the primary behaviors of plant PEPCs ( Sugiharto et al, 1990 ; Zhang et al, 2012 ; Yamamoto et al, 2014b , 2017 ). Two proposed mechanisms explain the increased PEPC activity by nitrogen supply: transcriptional level and post-translational level regulations ( Sugiharto et al, 1990 ; Sugiharto and Sugiyama, 1992 ; Wu and Wedding, 1992 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Response to nitrogen is one of the primary behaviors of plant PEPCs ( Sugiharto et al, 1990 ; Zhang et al, 2012 ; Yamamoto et al, 2014b , 2017 ). Two proposed mechanisms explain the increased PEPC activity by nitrogen supply: transcriptional level and post-translational level regulations ( Sugiharto et al, 1990 ; Sugiharto and Sugiyama, 1992 ; Wu and Wedding, 1992 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%