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Matsuda, Fumio*; Kitamura, Satoshi; Narumi, Issei; Saito, Kazuki*
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Plant cells have a potential to produce thousands of secondary metabolites, which are sophisticatedly regulated by developmental programs and environmental stimuli for each cell type. Flavonoids are one of the most widely distributed secondary metabolites in the plant kingdom, and show a multiple function in planta, including contribution to attractive colorful flowers and fruits as well as protection against UV-light and microbes. To fulfill these functions, flavonoids should be accumulated in certain cellular areas such as vacuoles. Here we describe the results on metabolic profiling of mutants that are disrupted in flavonoid accumulation mechanisms in Arabidopsis.
Tanaka, Hisaki*; Toyoshima, Yoshiyuki*; Watanabe, Jun*; Yamazaki, Tatsuo*; Iwashita, Kazuhiro*; Mikami, Shigeaki*; Nozawa, Shigeki; Sato, Katsuya; Narumi, Issei
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Toyoshima, Yoshiyuki*; Tanaka, Hisaki*; Watanabe, Jun*; Yamazaki, Tatsuo*; Iwashita, Kazuhiro*; Mikami, Shigeaki*; Sato, Katsuya; Narumi, Issei
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