Check out this special Science issue on Plant Metabolism Peruse more than 10 reviews, reports, perspectives, and even a podcast to learn about some of the most recent high impact
Current Opinion in Plant Biology asks . . . How do the evolutionary forces that act on phenotypes affect the molecular networks that underly plant growth and development? How can
Rev up your plant metabolism excitement by watching or listening to Episode 78 of This Week in Science and Education where the PMN’s very own Dr. Sue Rhee describes how
Deciphering the function of an unknown protein? Searching for a related enzyme in a plant species? Want access to a trusted set of enzymes? Then come BLAST against our new
We are grateful to our undergraduate interns who have enriched our new and “old” databases with references citing evidence of many compounds found in each species. Check out the bottom
The PMN is pleased to provide four new species-specific databases as part of the PMN 6.0 release: CassavaCyc 1.0 CornCyc 1.0 GrapeCyc 1.0 SoyCyc 2.0 And don’t miss the new
Please come hear Dr. Sue Rhee, the PI of the PMN project, as she describes genome-wide molecular networks at the Plant Genome Evolution conference in Amsterdam on Tuesday, September 6.
Please come to a database overview and hands-on community curation workshop at the ASPB Meeting co-hosted by the PMN. We want your help to get the lastest information on plant
Use the improved Metabolic Overview to easily overlay experimental data find and highlight compounds, enzymes, and reactions zoom and pan against the backdrop of the Arabidopsis or Poplar metabolic map!
Please come search for your favorite pathways in the newest versions of our PMN databases: PlantCyc 5.0 AraCyc 8.0 PoplarCyc 3.0 With over 40 new pathways and 150 new enzymes,