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From: The organ-specific differential roles of rice DXS and DXR, the first two enzymes of the MEP pathway, in carotenoid metabolism in Oryza sativa leaves and seeds

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Phylogenetic relationships of plant a deoxyxylulose 5-phosphate synthases (DXSs) and b deoxyxylulose 5-phosphate reductoisomerases (DXRs). The accession numbers of plant DXSs and DXRs are displayed with the abbreviated names of plant species as follows: Aa, Artemisia annua; Am, Amomum villosum Lour; At, Arabidopsis thaliana; Ca, Capsicum annuum; Cr, Catharanthus roseus; Do, Dendrobium officinal; Gb, Ginkgo biloba; Gm, Glycine max; Hb, Hevea brasiliensis; Hv, Hordeum vulgare; La, Lavandula angustifolia; Mt, Medicago truncatula; Nt, Nicotiana tabacum; Os, Oryza sativa; Pa, Picea abies; Pt, Pinus taeda; Rr, Rosa rugosa; Sb, Sorghum bicolor; Si, Setaria italica; Sl, Solanum lycopersicum; Sm, Salvia militorrhiza; Sr, Stevia rebaudiana; Tm, Taxus x media; Tw, Tripterygium wilfordii; Zm, Zea mays. Their deduced amino acid sequences were aligned using the ClustalV algorithm of the MegAlign program (DNASTAR, Inc.). Type II proteins, including OsDXS2, and clade II proteins, including OsDXR, are distinguished by black and gray bars, respectively, and proteins belonging to the Poaceae family including rice are in bold

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