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The lycopene cyclase family in plants. Phylogenetic tree of the cyclase genes generated on the basis of amino-acid sequence alignment. The data agree with the hypothesis that the gene CrtL from cyanobacteria encodes the ancestral archetype of plant cyclases, which have evolved, probably by gene duplication, into different types of enzymes. First, the lycopene ε-cyclase, Lcy-e, evolved from the lycopene β-cyclase, Lcy-b. A duplication of Lcy-b then gave rise to Cyc-b, which in pepper was later transformed to CCS.
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| 09:11, 9 June 2014 | 198 × 534 (119 KB) | Yueliya (talk | contribs) | Figure 1. Abundance of OsPOR transcripts and OsPOR proteins during the greening of etiolated seedlings. The 6–day-old etiolated seedlings of wild type (WT) and fgl were exposed to light (200 μmol m−2 s−1) for 0 h (L0) up to 24 h (L24). (a) Changes | ||
| 03:49, 30 May 2014 | 432 × 209 (31 KB) | WangT (talk | contribs) | The lycopene cyclase family in plants. Phylogenetic tree of the cyclase genes generated on the basis of amino-acid sequence alignment. The data agree with the hypothesis that the gene CrtL from cyanobacteria encodes the ancestral archetype of plant cycl |
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