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      Modulation of plant ethylene levels by the bacterial enzyme ACC deaminase.

      Fems Microbiology Letters
      Bacteria, enzymology, genetics, Carbon-Carbon Lyases, metabolism, Ethylenes, Plant Development, Plants, microbiology

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          Soil microorganisms that produce the enzyme 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase promote plant growth by sequestering and cleaving plant-produced ACC, and thereby lowering the level of ethylene in the plant. Decreased ethylene levels allows the plant to be more resistant to a wide variety of environmental stresses. Here, the biochemistry of ACC deaminase; the environmental distribution, regulation, evolution and expression of ACC deaminase genes; and information regarding the effect of this enzyme on different plants is documented and discussed.

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          16099604
          10.1016/j.femsle.2005.07.030

          Chemistry
          Bacteria,enzymology,genetics,Carbon-Carbon Lyases,metabolism,Ethylenes,Plant Development,Plants,microbiology

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