EC Number |
Expression |
Reference |
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1.11.1.6 | down |
high concentration of methyl jasmonate (0.1 mM) provoke a reduction of catalase activity in both periods tested (measured 24 h and 48 h after each stimulus) |
749377 |
1.11.1.6 | down |
in Portunus trituberculatus challenged with the Hematodinium parasite, transcripts in hemocytes are significantly decreased at 3 h, and then increased significantly from 6 to 24 h with a peak at 12 h, followed by significant decrease at 96 and 192 h |
744948 |
1.11.1.6 | more |
expression level of catalase transcripts both in haemocytes and hepatopancreas changes rapidly and dynamically after Vibrio alginolyticus challenging in the intermoult stage |
725932 |
1.11.1.6 | up |
an increase in the level of catalase transcripts is detected after 1 day of auxin treatment, then the expression of the aforementioned gene decreases, auxin stimulates catalase activity only in the distal zone of the root |
695412 |
1.11.1.6 | up |
at 0.5 mM N-NO3- with 3 mM carbon/l humic acid, the catalase activity is higher than control, by about 400%, whereas at 5 mM N-NO3- this increase is 80% as compared to control |
711527 |
1.11.1.6 | up |
CatP presents high levels of expression in the yeast parasitic phase |
-, 712318 |
1.11.1.6 | up |
expression in gills increases 3.2 and 3fold in response to hypoxia and reoxygenation (6 and 24 h hypoxia, followed by 1 h reoxygenation) compared to normoxia, while no differences are detected in the expression and activity in hepatopancreas. Catalase activity in gills has a contrary response to expression in hypoxia and reoxygenation |
724791 |
1.11.1.6 | up |
expression is induced by by 2% ethanol stress |
-, 742103 |
1.11.1.6 | up |
expression of the katA gene is induced in response to O2 exposure |
-, 725909 |
1.11.1.6 | up |
Hydrae exposed to thermal, starvation, metal and oxidative stress respond by upregulating its catalase mRNA transcription, RT-PCR expression analysis, overview |
725096 |