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Nepenthes insignis uses a C2-portion of the carbon skeleton of L-alanine acquired via its carnivorous organs, to build up the allelochemical plumbagin
Heiko Rischer
, A. Hamm
, G. Bringmann
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
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carbon
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synthesis
100%
organs
100%
l-alanine
100%
enzymes
50%
storage
50%
precursor
50%
acetates
50%
stable isotopes
50%
uptake
50%
in vitro
50%
feeding
50%
units
50%
nitrogen
50%
availability
50%
metabolites
50%
nutrients
50%
animals
50%
habitat
50%
defense
50%
alanines
50%
Keyphrases
Carbon Skeleton
100%
Plumbagin
100%
Nepenthes
100%
Allelochemicals
100%
Acetate
25%
Secondary Metabolites
25%
In Vitro Study
25%
Glucoside
25%
Activation Mechanism
25%
Stable Isotope Labeling
25%
Turnover Rate
25%
Carnivory
25%
Pathogenic Organisms
25%
Naphthoquinone
25%
Pitcher
25%
Plant Fitness
25%
Pitcher Plant
25%
Cup-shaped
25%
Specific Uptake
25%
Phytophagous
25%
Low Turnover
25%
Nutrient-poor
25%
Storage Form
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Nepenthes
100%
Skeleton
100%
Allelochemical
100%
Alanine
100%
Pitcher Plant
33%
in Vitro Studies
33%
De Novo Synthesis
33%
Secondary Metabolite
33%