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••]). Positional cloning of the CAD1 gene of Arabidopsis and subsequent expression in E. coli confirmed that this gene, and an homologous gene in the yeast S. pombe, encodes PC synthase.
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••]). Positional cloning of the CAD1 gene of Arabidopsis and subsequent expression in E. coli confirmed that this gene, and an homologous gene in the yeast S. pombe, encodes PC synthase.
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••]). An Arabidopsis PC synthase cDNA was identified through its expression in yeast conferring increased Cd-tolerance. Importantly, using a purified, epitope-tagged derivative of AtPCS1, these authors demonstrated this enzyme is necessary and sufficient for PC biosynthesis and that the enzyme itself binds Cd ions.
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