Protein Information

Name beta D glucosidase
Synonyms CBG; CBG; GLUC; CBGL 1; CBGL1; Cytosolic beta glucosidase; Cytosolic beta glucosidase like protein 1; GBA 3…

Compound Information

Name abscisic acid
CAS

Reference List

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16990126 Schroeder JI, Nambara E: A quick release mechanism for abscisic acid. . Cell. 2006 Sep 22;126(6):1023-5.

The hormone abscisic acid regulates development and survival of plants in response to environmental stresses. now demonstrate that in response to stress, abscisic acid can be made available via polymerization of a beta-glucosidase enzyme.
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17875396 Verslues PE, Zhu JK: New developments in abscisic acid perception and metabolism. . Curr Opin Plant Biol. 2007 Oct;10(5):447-52. Epub 2007 Sep 17.

Abscisic acid metabolism also has a new and prominent component with the identification of a beta-glucosidase capable of releasing biologically active abscisic acid from inactive abscisic acid-glucose ester in a stress-inducible manner.
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17923167 Kato-Noguchi H, Tanaka Y: Effect of ABA-beta-D-glucopyranosyl ester and activity of ABA-beta-D-glucosidase in Arabidopsis thaliana. J Plant Physiol. 2008 May 5;165(7):788-90. Epub 2007 Oct 17.

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16488914 Kiran NS, Polanska L, Fohlerova R, Mazura P, Valkova M, Smeral M, Zouhar J, Malbeck J, Dobrev PI, Machackova I, Brzobohaty B: Ectopic over-expression of the maize beta-glucosidase Zm-p60.1 perturbs cytokinin homeostasis in transgenic tobacco. J Exp Bot. 2006;57(4):985-96. Epub 2006 Feb 17.

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17175552 Polanska L, Vicankova A, Novakova M, Malbeck J, Dobrev PI, Brzobohaty B, Vankova R, Machackova I: Altered cytokinin metabolism affects cytokinin, auxin, and abscisic acid contents in leaves and chloroplasts, and chloroplast ultrastructure in transgenic tobacco. J Exp Bot. 2007;58(3):637-49. Epub 2006 Dec 14.

In a transformant overexpressing a maize beta-glucosidase gene, Zm-p60.1, naturally targeted to plastids, a decrease of CK-O-glucosides in chloroplasts was found.
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15247402 Taji T, Seki M, Satou M, Sakurai T, Kobayashi M, Ishiyama K, Narusaka Y, Narusaka M, Zhu JK, Shinozaki K: Comparative genomics in salt tolerance between Arabidopsis and aRabidopsis-related halophyte salt cress using Arabidopsis microarray. Plant Physiol. 2004 Jul;135(3):1697-709. Epub 2004 Jul 9.


Notably a large number of known abiotic- and biotic-stress inducible genes, including Fe-SOD, P5CS, PDF1.2, AtNCED, P-protein, beta-glucosidase, and SOS1, were expressed in salt cress at high levels even in the absence of stress.
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16990135 Lee KH, Piao HL, Kim HY, Choi SM, Jiang F, Hartung W, Hwang I, Kwak JM, Lee IJ, Hwang I: Activation of glucosidase via stress-induced polymerization rapidly increases active pools of abscisic acid. Cell. 2006 Sep 22;126(6):1109-20.

Here we report that AtBG1, a beta-glucosidase, hydrolyzes glucose-conjugated, biologically inactive ABA to produce active ABA.
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16157652 Novakova M, Motyka V, Dobrev PI, Malbeck J, Gaudinova A, Vankova R: Diurnal variation of cytokinin, auxin and abscisic acid levels in tobacco leaves. J Exp Bot. 2005 Nov;56(421):2877-83. Epub 2005 Sep 12.

These cytokinin oxidase/dehydrogenase peaks were accompanied by increased activity of beta-glucosidase (EC 3.2.1.21), which might be involved in the hydrolysis of cytokinin O-glucosides and/or in fine-tuning of active cytokinin levels at their midday peak.
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17705786 Opassiri R, Pomthong B, Akiyama T, Nakphaichit M, Onkoksoong T, Ketudat Cairns M, Ketudat Cairns JR: A stress-induced rice (Oryza sativa L.) beta-glucosidase represents a new subfamily of glycosyl hydrolase family 5 containing a fascin-like domain. Biochem J. 2007 Dec 1;408(2):241-9.

GH5BG, the cDNA for a stress-induced GH5 (glycosyl hydrolase family 5) beta-glucosidase, was cloned from rice (Oryza sativa L.) seedlings.
The GH5BG was up-regulated in response to salt stress, submergence stress, methyl jasmonate and abscisic acid in rice seedlings.
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