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Mugineic acids

Strohmeier W (1968) Problem und Modell der homogenen Katalyse. 5 96-117 Sugiura Y, Nomoto K (1984) Phytosiderophores - Structures and Properties of Mugineic Acids and Their Metal Complexes. 58 107-135 Sun H, Cox MC, Li H, Sadler PJ (1997) Rationalisation of Binding to Transferrin Prediction of Metal-Protein Stability Constants. 88 71-102 Swann JC, see Bray RC (1972) II 107-144... [Pg.256]

Sugiura, Y., Nomoto, K. Phytosiderophores - Structures and Properties of Mugineic Acids and Their Metal Complexes. Vol. 58, pp. 107-135. [Pg.196]

Amino acids and amides All 20 proteinogenic amino acids, aminobutyric acid, homoserine, cysrathionine, mugineic acid phytosiderophores (mugineic acid, deoxymugineic acid, hydroxymugineic acid, epi-hydroxymugineic acid, avenic acid, distichonic acid A)... [Pg.42]

S. Tagaki, K. Nimito, and T. Takemoto, Physiological aspect of mugineic acid, a possible phytosiderophore of graminaceous plants. J. Plant Nuir. 7 469 (1984). [Pg.80]

T. Sakaguchi, N. K. Nishizawa, H. Nakanishi, E. Yoshimura, and S. Mori, The role of potassium in the secretion of mugineic acids family phytosiderophores from iron-delicient barley roots. Plant Soil 275 221 (1999). [Pg.82]

N. Nishizawa and S. Mori, The particular vesicles appearing in barely root cells and its relation to mugineic acid secretion. J. Plant Nntr. 10 1013 (1987). [Pg.82]

J. F. Ma, and K. Nomoto, Effective regulation of iron acquisition in graminaceous plants. The role of mugineic acids as phytosiderophores. Physiol. Plant. 97 609 (1996). [Pg.86]

T. Murkami, K. Ise, M. Hayakawa, S. Kaniei, and S. Tagaki, Stabilities of metal complexes of mugineic acids and their specific affinities for iron (III). Chem. Lett. 2137 (1989). [Pg.87]

S. Tagaki, The iron acquisition system in graminaceous plants and mugineic acids, Niitriophysiology of Metal Related Compounds (Japanese Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, eds.), Hakuyushia, Tokyo, Japan, 1990, p. 6. [Pg.87]

S. Hiradate and K. Inoue, Interaction of mugineic acid with iron(hydr)oxides Sul-fate and phosphate influences. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 62 159 (1998). [Pg.87]

S. Kawai, S. Tagaki, and Y. Sato, Mugineic acid-family phytosiderophores in root secretions of barley, corn and sorghum varieties. J. Plant Nutr. // 633 (1988). [Pg.87]

S. Tagaki, S. Kamei, and M. H. Yu, Efficiency of iron extraction from. soil by mugineic acid family phytosiderophores. J. Plant Nutr. 11 643 (1988). [Pg.87]

S. Mihashi, S. Mori, and N. Nishizawa, Enhancement of ferric-mugineic acid up-... [Pg.87]

K. Kanazawa, T. Ohata, G. Miha,shi, S. Fushiya, N. Nishizawa, M. Chino, and S. Mori, Inductions of two enzyme activities involved in biosynthesis of mugineic acid in Fe deficient barley roots. Iron Nutrition in Soils and Plants (J. Abadia ed.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1995, p. 37. [Pg.88]

J. F. Ma, T. Shinada, T. Matsuda, and K. Nomoto, Biosynthesis of phytosidero-phores, mugineic acids, as.sociated with methionine cycling. J. Biol. Client. 270 16549 (1995). [Pg.88]

J. F. Ma and K. Nomoto, Two related biosynthetic pathways for mugineic acids in graminaceous plants. Plant Physiol. 102 313 (1993). [Pg.88]

E. Jurkevitch, Y. Hadar, Y. Chen, M. Chino, and S. Mori, Indirect utilization of the phytosiderophore mugineic acid as an iron source to rhizosphere fluorescent Pseudomonas. BioMetals 6 119 (1993). [Pg.255]

S. Mihashi, S. Mori, and N. Nishizawa, Enhancement of ferric-mugineic acid uptake by iron defieient barley roots in the presence of excess free mugineic acid in the medium. Iron Nutrition and Interactions in Plants (Y. Chen and Y. Hadar, eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1991, pp. 167-173. [Pg.255]

S. Watanabe and H. Wada, Mugineic acid decomposing bacteria isolated from the rhizoplane of iron-deficient barley. Jpn. J. Soil Sci. Plant Nutr. 60 413 (1989). [Pg.257]

The mugineic acid family of phytosiderophores comprises six compounds mugineic acid, avenic acid, 3-hydroxymugeneic acid, 3-epihydroxymugeneic acid,... [Pg.130]

CO2H U-N A COjH isoiated from piants Mugineic acid -phytosiderophore (iron cheiator) 13... [Pg.51]


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