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ABSCISIC ACIDS (ABA) (3) BIOSYNTHESIS (Zeaxanthin is the first committed…
ABSCISIC ACIDS (ABA)
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2) MECHANISM OF ACTION
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The ABA interaction with its target site is in all probability very weak and not through covalent bonding
3) BIOSYNTHESIS
Zeaxanthin is the first committed ABA precursor; a series of enzyme-catalyzed epoxidations and isomerizations via violaxanthin
Final cleavage of the C40 carotenoid by a dioxygenation reaction yields the proximal ABA precursor, xanthoxin
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5) PHATOPHYSIOLOGY
Opens the possibility that this compound could be used as a safe and effective alternative Type 2 Diabetes and the millions more afflicted by prediabetes
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6) RECEPTOR
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One cytosol/nucleus-localized Pyrabactin Resistant (PYR)/PYR-Like (PYL)/Regulatory Component of ABA Receptor 1 (RCAR)
Chloroplast envelope-localized receptor (the H subunit of Chloroplast Mg(2+) -chelatase/ABA Receptor)