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    Functional characterization of two new members of the caffeoyl CoA O-methyltransferase-like gene family from Vanilla planifolia reveals a new class of plastid-localized O-methyltransferases

    Caffeoyl CoA O-methyltransferases (OMTs) have been characterized from numerous plant species and have been demonstrated to be involved in lignin biosynthesis. Higher plant species are known to have additional caf...

    Thomas Widiez, Thomas G. Hartman, Nativ Dudai, Qing Yan in Plant Molecular Biology (2011)

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    Recognition and Signaling in Plant-Pathogen Interactions: Implications for Genetic Engineering

    Plants are continually exposed to potential pathogens yet for the most part they remain healthy. The ability to resist disease reflects the operation of highly effective defense mechanisms. Plant defenses make...

    Michael Lawton in Genetic Engineering (1997)