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Biosynthetic pathway of phytosiderophores in iron-deficient graminaceous plants: A new assay system for the detection of nicotianamine amino-transferase activity

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A new assay system for the detection of nicotianamine amino-transferase activity was developed. The activity of nicotianamine amino-transferase which participated in biosynthetic pathway of MAs from methionine in graminaceous plants was induced by the iron deficiency treatment.

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Kanazawa, K., Mihashi, S., Nishizawa, N.K. et al. Biosynthetic pathway of phytosiderophores in iron-deficient graminaceous plants: A new assay system for the detection of nicotianamine amino-transferase activity. Plant Soil 155, 103–105 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00024994

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