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negative regulation of proline biosynthetic process
Known as:
downregulation of proline biosynthesis
, downregulation of proline synthesis
, downregulation of proline biosynthetic process
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Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of proline biosynthetic process. [GOC:TermGenie, PMID:23415322]
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2008
Highly Cited
2008
Proline oxidase, a p53-induced gene, targets COX-2/PGE2 signaling to induce apoptosis and inhibit tumor growth in colorectal cancers
Y. Liu
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G. Borchert
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A. Surażyński
,
J. Phang
Oncogene
2008
Corpus ID: 28763090
Proline oxidase (POX), a flavoenzyme localized at the inner mitochondrial membrane, catalyzes the first step of proline…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Influence of the glycosylation of human salivary proline-rich proteins on their interactions with condensed tannins.
P. Sarni-Manchado
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Joan-Miguel Canals-Bosch
,
G. Mazerolles
,
V. Cheynier
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
2008
Corpus ID: 25529127
Binding of condensed tannins to salivary proteins is supposed to be involved in their astringency. First, complexes arising from…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Interactions between a non glycosylated human proline-rich protein and flavan-3-ols are affected by protein concentration and polyphenol/protein ratio.
Christine Pascal
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C. Poncet-Legrand
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+4 authors
A. Vernhet
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
2007
Corpus ID: 44315331
Interactions between salivary proline-rich proteins and tannins are involved in astringency, which is one of the most important…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Responsive modes of Medicago sativa proline dehydrogenase genes during salt stress and recovery dictate free proline accumulation
Gadi Miller
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Hanan Stein
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Arik Honig
,
Y. Kapulnik
,
A. Zilberstein
Planta
2005
Corpus ID: 8151921
Free proline accumulation is an innate response of many plants to osmotic stress. To characterize transcriptional regulation of…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Interaction of tannin with human salivary proline-rich proteins.
Ying Lu
,
A. Bennick
Archives of Oral Biology
1998
Corpus ID: 24159016
Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Study of the interaction between salivary proline-rich proteins and a polyphenol by 1H-NMR spectroscopy.
Nicola J. Murray
,
Michael P. Williamson
,
Terence H. Lilley
,
Edwin Haslam
European Journal of Biochemistry
1994
Corpus ID: 23413958
The interaction between salivary proline-rich proteins and plant polyphenols (tannins) in the oral cavity and their subsequent…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Fungal Elicitor-Induced Bean Proline-Rich Protein mRNA Down-Regulation Is Due to Destabilization That Is Transcription and Translation Dependent.
Shuqun Zhang
,
Jinsong Sheng
,
Yidong Liu
,
M. Mehdy
The Plant Cell
1993
Corpus ID: 25687036
In bean cells treated with fungal elicitor, the transcripts of PvPRP1, a gene encoding a proline-rich protein, decreased to ~6…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Human salivary acidic proline-rich proteins and statherin promote the attachment of Actinomyces viscosus LY7 to apatitic surfaces
R J Gibbons
,
D I Hay
Infection and Immunity
1988
Corpus ID: 29266601
Actinomyces viscosus LY7 cells adsorbed in high numbers to experimental pellicles formed on hydroxyapatite (HA) from human…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Differential RNA splicing and post-translational cleavages in the human salivary proline-rich protein gene system.
Nobuyo Maeda
,
H. Kim
,
E. Azen
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Oliver Smithies
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1985
Corpus ID: 33532279
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
The role of human salivary acidic proline-rich proteins in the formation of acquired dental pellicle in vivo and their fate after adsorption to the human enamel surface.
A. Bennick
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G. Chau
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R. Goodlin
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S. Abrams
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D. Tustian
,
G. Madapallimattam
Archives of Oral Biology
1983
Corpus ID: 349002
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