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  • Singla-Pareek, S.L.; Yadav, S.K.; Pareek, A.; Reddy, M.K.; Sopory, S.K.
    Enhancing salt tolerance in a crop plant by overexpression of glyoxalase II (2007), Transgenic Res., 17, 171-180.
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Cloned(Commentary)

Cloned (Comment) Organism
glyoxalase II is cloned in pCAMBIA1304 and transformed into rice (Oryza sativa cv PB1) via Agrobacterium. The transgenic plants show higher constitutive activity of glyoxalase II that increases further upon salt stress, reflecting the upregulation of endogenous glyoxalase II. The transgenic rice shows higher tolerance to toxic concentrations of methylglyoxal and NaCl. Compared with non-transgenics, transgenic plants at the T1 generation exhibit sustained growth and more favorable ion balance under salt stress conditions Oryza sativa

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Oryza sativa Q940L0 L. indica cv PB1
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Source Tissue

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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
glyoxalase II
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Oryza sativa