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Secondary metabolites in plants: transport and self-tolerance mechanismsFootnote

Pages 1283-1293 | Received 30 Dec 2015, Accepted 30 Jan 2016, Published online: 04 Mar 2016

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Table 1 Transporters involved in the movement of secondary metabolites in plants.

Fig. 1. Uses of tolerance and transport proteins for efficient production of valuable compounds in micro-organisms.

Notes: Expression of tolerance and transport proteins together with biosynthetic enzymes would enable production of bioactive compounds with reduced toxicity in the cytosol and would allow efflux to the medium. This method may provide an efficient approach for production of valuable compounds in synthetic biology. A, substrate; B, biosynthetic intermediate; C, bioactive compound.
Fig. 1. Uses of tolerance and transport proteins for efficient production of valuable compounds in micro-organisms.

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