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Occurrence and stress response of N-methylproline compounds in Tamarix species

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Jones, G. P., Naidu, B. P., Waisel, Y., Solomon, A. and Paleg, L. G. (2006) Occurrence and stress response of N-methylproline compounds in Tamarix species. Phytochemistry, 67 (2). pp. 156-160. ISSN 0031-9422

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Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2005.10.027

Abstract

A number of N-methylproline analogues have been found to accumulate in different species of Tamarix. These include N-methyl-l-proline (MP), trans-4-hydroxy-N-methyl-l-proline (M4HP) and trans-3-hydroxy-N-methyl-l-proline (M3HP). The three compounds appeared in all species but their relative and absolute levels depend upon species, ecotype and level of applied salt stress. A salt-conditioned ecotype of T. jordanis (Sodom) dramatically increased its accumulation of all proline analogues when subject to salt stress whereas a non-saline ecotype (Gilboa) showed little effect. The levels of M4HP and M3HP in T. meyeri increased with increasing salt stress whereas MP levels remained almost constant.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Science > Biology > Biochemistry
Science > Botany > Plant physiology
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