Carotenoid and Chlorophyll Metabolic and Color regulation mechanisms
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ABSTRACT: Plastid pigment metabolism is an important group of biological processes in senescent leaves. In addition, the pigments provide variegated color and serve as precursors for important flavor compounds. However, the molecular mechanisms of their metabolism and color regulation in postharvest tobacco leaves during the yellowing stage remain elusive. In this study, proteomic analyses involved in carotenoid and chlorophyll metabolism and color regulation were performed.
ORGANISM(S): Nicotiana Tabacum
SUBMITTER: Degang Zhao
PROVIDER: PXD016942 | iProX | Mon Jan 06 00:00:00 GMT 2020
REPOSITORIES: iProX
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