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− | *<font face=arial color=orangered size=1.9> '''''NEW''''' </font> July 2014 - Our study on the evolution of plant phenylalanine biosynthesis has been published in '''''The Plant Cell'''''! | + | *<font face=arial color=orangered size=1.9> '''''NEW''''' </font> July 2014 - Our study on the evolution of plant phenylalanine biosynthesis has been published in '''''The Plant Cell'''''! See [http://www.plantcell.org/cgi/content/short/tpc.114.127407?keytype=ref&ijkey=2lzNDpqqYQx7ciD the paper] and [http://www.news.wisc.edu/23041 UW news release]. |
*<font face=arial color=orangered size=1.9> '''''NEW''''' </font> July 2014 - '''Hiroshi''' and '''Craig''' both gave a Mini-Symposium talk and '''Samuel''' presented a poster during '''[http://my.aspb.org/BlankCustom.asp?page=Oregon2014 the ASPB annual meeting]''' at Portland OR. | *<font face=arial color=orangered size=1.9> '''''NEW''''' </font> July 2014 - '''Hiroshi''' and '''Craig''' both gave a Mini-Symposium talk and '''Samuel''' presented a poster during '''[http://my.aspb.org/BlankCustom.asp?page=Oregon2014 the ASPB annual meeting]''' at Portland OR. | ||
*<font face=arial color=orangered size=1.9> '''''NEW''''' </font> June 2014 - '''Hiroshi''' gave a talk at '''[http://www.ucalgary.ca/plantmetabolism/ the Banff Conference on Plant Metabolism]'''. | *<font face=arial color=orangered size=1.9> '''''NEW''''' </font> June 2014 - '''Hiroshi''' gave a talk at '''[http://www.ucalgary.ca/plantmetabolism/ the Banff Conference on Plant Metabolism]'''. |
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Welcome to Maeda Lab!We are interested in understanding how plants allocate available carbon, fixed by photosynthesis, to the production of a variety of downstream metabolic compounds. In particular, our research focuses on understanding the enzyme organization and regulatory mechanisms of the plant shikimate and aromatic amino acid pathways, to which up to 30% of total carbon is directed for the production of numerous plant metabolites (e.g., lignin, flavonoids, antioxidants, alkaloids). read more Lab News
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