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Biosynteza związków izoflawonoidowych 43Piśmiennictwo1. Akashi T., Aoki T., Ayabe S., Identification of a cytochrome P450 cDNA encoding (2S)-flavanone 2-hydroxylase of licorice (Glycyrrhiza echinata L.; Fabaceae) which represents licodionesynthase and flavone synthase II, FEBS Lett. 431 (1998) 287-290.2. Akashi T., Aoki T., Takahashi T., Kameya N., Nakamura I., Ayabe S., Cloning of cytochromeP450 cDNAs from cultured Glycyrrhiza echinata L. cells and their transcriptional activationby elicitor-treatment, Plant Sci. 126 (1997) 39-47.3. Akashi T., Sawada Y., Aoki T., Ayabe S., New Scheme of the Biosynthesis of FormononetinInvolving 2,7,4'-Trihydroxyisoflavanone but Not Daidzein as the Methyl Acceptor, Biosci.Biotechnol. Biochem. 64 (2000) 2276-2279.4. Aoki T., Akashi T., Ayabe S., Flavonoids of Leguminous Plants: Structure, Biological Activity,and Biosynthesis, J. Plant Res. 113 (2000) 475-488.5. Barz W., Mackenbrock U., Constitutive and elicitation induced metabolism of isoflavones andpterocarpans in chickpea (Cicer arietinum) cell suspension cultures, Plant Cell Tiss. Org. Cult.38 (1994) 199-211.6. Bednarek P., Frański R., Kerhoas L., Einhorn J., Wojtaszek P., Stobiecki M., Profilingchanges in metabolism of isoflavonoids and their conjugates in Lupinus albus treated with bioticelicitor, Phytochemistry 56 (2001) 77-85.7. Berlin J., Fecker L., Rügenhagen C., Sator C., Strack D., Witte L., Wray V., Isoflavone GlycosideFormation in Transformed and Non-Transformed Suspension and Hairy-Root Culturesof Lupinus polyphyllus and Lupinus hartwegii, Z. Naturforsch. 46 (1991) 725-734.8. Biggs D.R., Welle R., Grisebach H., Intracellular localization of prenyltransferases of isoflavonoidphytoalexin biosynthesis in bean and soybean, Planta 181 (1990) 244-248.9. Bleß W., Barz W., Isolation of pterocarpan synthase, the terminal enzyme of pterocarpan phytoalexinbiosynthesis in cell suspension cultures of Cicer arietinum, FEBS Lett. 235 (1988)47-50.10. Clemens S., Barz W., Cytochrome P450-dependent methylenedioxy bridge formation in Cicerarietinum, Phytochemistry 41 (1996) 457-460.11. Daniell T., O'Hagan D., Edwards R., Alfalfa cell cultures treated with a fungal elicitor accu¬mulate flavone metabolites rather than isoflavones in the presence of the methylation inhibitortubericidin, Phytochemistry 44 (1997) 285-291.12. Dixon R.A., Isoflavonoids: Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biological Functions,Comp. Nat. Prod. Chem. 1 (1999) 773-823.13. Dixon R.A., Harrison M.J., Paiva N.L., The isoflavonoid phytoalexin pathway: From enzymesto genes to transcription factors, Physiol. Plant. 93 (1995) 385-392.14. Dixon R.A., Steele C.L., Flavonoids and isoflavonoids - a gold mine for metabolic engineering,Trends in Plant Sci. 4 (10) (1999) 340-400.15. Edwards R., Blount J.W., Dixon R.A., Glutathione and elicitation of the phytoalexin responsein legume cell cultures, Planta 184 (1991) 403-409.16. Edwards R., Daniell T.J., Gregory A.C.E., Methylation reactions and the phytoalexin responsein alfalfa suspension cultures, Planta 201 (1997) 359-367.17. Edwards R., Mavandad M., Dixon R.A., Metabolic fate of cinnamic acid in elicitor treated cellsuspension cultures of Phaseolus vulgaris, Phytochemistry 29 (1990) 1867-1873.

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