PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 24690446-11 2014 Furthermore, application of TI and TII induced expression of the lignin pathway genes (hydroxyl cinamyl transferase, caffeyl-CoA O-methyl transferase, cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase, cinnamyl-CoA reductase, secondary wall-associated NAC domain protein1, MYB58 and MYB63 resulting in higher accumulation of lignin content compared to the control. Lignin 65-71 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 151-181 35522042-5 2022 Plants deficient in cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) are notable in that they primarily incorporate coniferaldehyde and sinapaldehyde into their lignin. Lignin 149-155 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 20-50 31235605-3 2019 Herein, we leveraged a known plant genetic engineering approach that results in aldehyde-rich lignin via down-regulation of cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) and disruption of monolignol biosynthesis. Lignin 94-100 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 124-154 31235605-3 2019 Herein, we leveraged a known plant genetic engineering approach that results in aldehyde-rich lignin via down-regulation of cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) and disruption of monolignol biosynthesis. Lignin 94-100 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 156-159 23748675-8 2013 The NO fumigation also directly modulated lignin biosynthesis-related gene expression (CAD1) and parts of the auxin (TIR1, ILL1, GH3) and ethylene (ACCS7) pathways, among other defense-related genes, and their modulation was more intense in the NR-deficient mutant. Lignin 42-48 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 87-91 20829305-0 2011 The simultaneous repression of CCR and CAD, two enzymes of the lignin biosynthetic pathway, results in sterility and dwarfism in Arabidopsis thaliana. Lignin 63-69 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 39-42 17467016-27 2007 Lastly, AtCAD1 (At1g72680), AtCAD6 (At4g37970) and AtCAD9 (At4g39330), which lacked detectable CAD catalytic activities in vitro, were also expressed predominantly in vascular (lignin-forming) tissues. Lignin 177-183 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 8-14 17559892-1 2007 The lignin deficient double mutant of cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD, cad-4, cad-5 or cad-c, cad-d) in Arabidopsis thaliana [Sibout, R., Eudes, A., Mouille, G., Pollet, B., Lapierre, C., Jouanin, L., Seguin, A., 2005. Lignin 4-10 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 38-68 17559892-1 2007 The lignin deficient double mutant of cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD, cad-4, cad-5 or cad-c, cad-d) in Arabidopsis thaliana [Sibout, R., Eudes, A., Mouille, G., Pollet, B., Lapierre, C., Jouanin, L., Seguin, A., 2005. Lignin 4-10 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 70-73 17559892-2 2007 Cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase-C and -D are the primary genes involved in lignin biosynthesis in the floral stem of Arabidopsis. Lignin 74-80 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 0-30 17559892-3 2007 Plant Cell 17, 2059-2076], was comprehensively examined for effects on disruption of native lignin macromolecular configuration; the two genes encode the catalytically most active CAD"s for monolignol/lignin formation [Kim, S.-J., Kim, M.-R., Bedgar, D.L., Moinuddin, S.G.A., Cardenas, C.L., Davin, L.B., Kang, C., Lewis, N.G., 2004. Lignin 92-98 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 180-183 17559892-3 2007 Plant Cell 17, 2059-2076], was comprehensively examined for effects on disruption of native lignin macromolecular configuration; the two genes encode the catalytically most active CAD"s for monolignol/lignin formation [Kim, S.-J., Kim, M.-R., Bedgar, D.L., Moinuddin, S.G.A., Cardenas, C.L., Davin, L.B., Kang, C., Lewis, N.G., 2004. Lignin 201-207 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 180-183 17287892-5 2007 Yeast two-hybrid analysis revealed that AtGRP9 interacted with AtCAD5, a major cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) involved in lignin biosynthesis, for which tissue-specific distribution was comparable with that of AtGRP9. Lignin 128-134 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 79-109 16832689-10 2006 Only a small reduction of lignin content could be observed in elongating stems of Atcad 1 mutant. Lignin 26-32 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 82-89 16832689-13 2006 In contrast, CAD 1 complemented partly this mutant as revealed by the partial restoration of conventional lignin units and by the decrease in the frequency of beta-O-4 linked p-OH cinnamaldehydes. Lignin 106-112 cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase Arabidopsis thaliana 13-18