individual publications
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academic article
- Drosophila ABC transporter, DmHMT-1, confers tolerance to cadmium. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284:354-362. 2009
- Phytochelatin synthase, a dipeptidyltransferase that undergoes multisite acylation with gamma-glutamylcysteine during catalysis: stoichiometric and site-directed mutagenic analysis of arabidopsis thaliana PCS1-catalyzed phytochelatin synthesis.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279:22449-60. 2004
- Weeds, worms, and more. Papain's long-lost cousin, phytochelatin synthase.. Plant Physiology. 136:2463-74. 2004
- Worms take the 'phyto' out of 'phytochelatins'. Trends Biotechnology. 20:61-64. 2002
- A new pathway for heavy metal detoxification in animals. Phytochelatin synthase is required for cadmium tolerance in Caenorhabditis elegans.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 276:20817-20. 2001
- Mechanism of heavy metal ion activation of phytochelatin (PC) synthase: blocked thiols are sufficient for PC synthase-catalyzed transpeptidation of glutathione and related thiol peptides.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275:31451-9. 2000
- AtPCS1, a phytochelatin synthase from Arabidopsis: isolation and in vitro reconstitution.. Proceedings at the National Academy of Science USA. 96:7110-5. 1999
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document part
- CeHMT-1, a putative phytochelatin transporter, is required for cadmium tolerance in Caenorhabditis elegans 2005
- Ectopic expression of bacterial genes encoding glutathione synthetic enzymes increases the capacity of Arabidopsis thaliana AtPCS1 transgenics for PC biosynthesis and accumulation. Analysis of tissue distribution of the expression and subcellular localization of AtPCS1 fusions. 2002
- Worms take the ‘phyto’ out from phytochelatins 2001
- Heavy metal ions are not essential for phytochelatin (PC) synthesis by PC synthase 2000
- Is phytochelatin synthase a dipeptidyl or tripeptidyl transpeptidase? 2000
- Enzymatic properties of phytochelatin synthase (γ-glutamylcysteine dipeptidyl transpeptidase) from Arabidopsis 1999
- Molecular cloning of phytochelatin synthase from Arabidopsis and in vitro reconstitution of the catalysis 1999
- AtCRF1, a novel multispecific heavy metal resistance factor from Arabidopsis 1998