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|a Front Cover; Advances in Botanical Research: Glucosinolates; Series Editors; Advances in Botanical Research: Glucosinolates; Copyright; Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; One -- General Introduction to Glucosinolates; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. BIOSYNTHESIS; 3. LOCALIZATION OF THE BIOSYNTHESIS; 4. STORAGE; 5. PATHWAY ENGINEERING; 6. TRANSPORT PROCESSES; 6.1 Glucosinolate Transporter-Mediated Transport; 7. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Two -- Complex Environments Interact With Plant Development to Shape Glucosinolate Profiles; 1. INTRODUCTION.
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|a 2. ALL CLASSES OF GLUCOSINOLATES CAN CHANGE IN RESPONSE TO PATHOGENS AND HERBIVORES3. CHANGES IN ABIOTIC ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS MODULATE GLUCOSINOLATE RESPONSES; 4. PLANTS INTEGRATE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL SIGNALS TO OPTIMIZE THEIR METABOLISM; 5. CONCLUDING REMARKS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; Three -- Nonlinear Selection and a Blend of Convergent, Divergent and Parallel Evolution Shapes Natural Variation in ... ; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. LOCI; 2.1 Species Sampling; 2.2 AOP2; 2.3 AOP3; 2.4 Elong; 2.5 GS-OH; 2.6 BCMA; 2.7 MYBs and Other Transcription Factors.
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|a 2.8 Remaining Polygenicity for Aliphatic Glucosinolates2.9 Indolic Glucosinolates; 2.10 Glucosinolate Activation Loci; 3. EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS; 3.1 Evolutionary Mechanisms; 3.2 Field Trials and Selective Pressures; 4. FUTURE PERSPECTIVES FOR UNDERSTANDING GLUCOSINOLATE VARIATION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Four -- Glucosinolate Regulation in a Complex Relationship -- MYC and MYB -- No One Can Act Without Each Other; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SUBGROUP 12 R2R3-MYB TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS IN GLUCOSINOLATE REGULATION; 2.1 General Introduction Into MYB Transcription Factors.
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|a 2.2 HAG-MYB Factors in the Regulation of Aliphatic Glucosinolates2.3 MYB-Factors of Indolic Glucosinolate Regulation; 3. SUBGROUP IIIE BHLH TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS IN GLUCOSINOLATE REGULATION; 3.1 General Introduction Into bHLH Transcription Factors; 3.2 MYC-bHLH Transcription Factors Are Well-Known Jasmonic Acid Signalling Components; 4. THE MYC-BHLH INTERACT WITH THE GSL-MYBS AND ARE THEREBY CRUCIAL REGULATORS OF IG AND AG; 5. HIG-MYB-DEPENDENT EFFECTS ON IG-RELATED INDOLIC COMPOUNDS; 6. GLUCOSINOLATE-FEEDBACK MECHANISM.
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|a 7. HIG-HAG CROSSTALK -- POSSIBLE REASONS FOR THE RECIPROCAL REGULATION OF ALIPHATIC AND INDOLIC GLUCOSINOLATES8. FURTHER REGULATORY PROTEINS IN GLUCOSINOLATE REGULATION; 9. SUMMARY AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Five -- Glucosinolate Synthesis in the Context of Plant Metabolism; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. CONNECTION OF GLUCOSINOLATES WITH SULPHUR METABOLISM; 2.1 32 Phosphoadenosine-52 Phosphosulphate Is Important for Glucosinolate Synthesis; 2.2 Recycling of Sulphation By-Products Affects Glucosinolate Accumulation; 3. REDOX REGULATION.
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|a 'Glucosinolates', the latest volume in this series, presents in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in the plant sciences. The individual chapters cover all aspects of glucosinolate research from biosynthesis, degradation, regulation, and ecology, to the mechanisms of their health benefits.
|b Glucosinolates, the latest volume in the Advances in Botanical Research series, presents in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in the plant sciences, with this edition focusing on glucosinolates. The individual chapters cover all aspects of glucosinolate research from biosynthesis, degradation, regulation, and ecology, to the mechanisms of their health benefits. The chapters are written by the world leaders of glucosinolate research.
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