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<i>Neurospora crassa</i> Δ<i>ccg-8</i> compromises cell surface integrity and antifungal tolerance: Insights from in vitro and <i>Galleria mellonella</i> studies. [PDF]

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PLANT CELL WALL PROTEINS

Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology, 1998
▪ Abstract  The nature of cell wall proteins is as varied as the many functions of plant cell walls. With the exception of glycine-rich proteins, all are glycosylated and contain hydroxyproline (Hyp). Again excepting glycine-rich proteins, they also contain highly repetitive sequences that can be shared between them. The majority of cell wall proteins
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Cell Wall Protein in Plants: Autoradiographic Evidence

Science, 1969
Autoradiography of phloem-parenchyma tissue from carrots, which was allowed to incorporate radioactive proline and then plasmolyzed, indicates that a stable protein moiety is associated with the cell wall.
D, Sadava, M J, Chrispeels
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Cell wall proteins of Candida albicans

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1983
Proteins were solubilized from cell wall fractions of Candida albicans and separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Cell walls were isolated from 25 and 37 °C growing and stationary phase yeast cultures and from germ tubes. The 42 protein bands detected by dye binding were observed in all wall extracts, regardless of the temperature, growth ...
W L, Chaffin, D M, Stocco
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