Molecular characterization of two genes encoding betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase from amaranth. Expression in leaves under short-term exposure to osmotic stress or abscisic acid

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The activity of plant BADH enzymes may be down-regulated in the short term by a novel and physiologically relevant mechanism, consisting of the reversible formation of a thiohemiacetal between a conserved non-essential cysteine residue and the substrate betaine aldehyde.


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