
doi: 10.2172/835750
The research in this study identified formate dehydrogenase, an enzyme that plays a metabolic role on the periphery of one-carbon metabolism, has an unusual localization in Arabidopsis thaliana and that the enzyme has an unusual kinetic plasticity. These properties make it possible that this enzyme could be engineered to attempt to engineer plants with an improved photosynthetic efficiency. We have produced transgenic Arabidopsis and tobacco plants with increased expression of the formate dehydrogenase enzyme to initiate further studies.
59 Basic Biological Sciences, Nicotiana, Formates, Arabidopsis, Formate Dehydrogenase, Engineers, Efficiency, Plasticity Photosynthesis, Chloroplast, Enzymes, Kinetics, Metabolism, Photosynthesis, Oxidoreductases
59 Basic Biological Sciences, Nicotiana, Formates, Arabidopsis, Formate Dehydrogenase, Engineers, Efficiency, Plasticity Photosynthesis, Chloroplast, Enzymes, Kinetics, Metabolism, Photosynthesis, Oxidoreductases
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