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Deposition of storage proteins

Plant Molecular Biology, 1998
Plants store amino acids for longer periods in the form of specific storage proteins. These are deposited in seeds, in root and shoot tubers, in the wood and bark parenchyma of trees and in other vegetative organs. Storage proteins are protected against uncontrolled premature degradation by several mechanisms.
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Iron Transport and Storage Proteins

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1980
INTRODUCTION AND PERSPECTIVES 358 THE TRANSFERRINS 359 Definition, Nomenclature. and Evolution 359 Fundamental Properties 360 Physicochemical characteristics •......••••...• •••••......• •......•...•..•......•..•.••.. 360 Corbohydrate evntent 360 X-roy crystallography .•••.....•.•.••.••.......•........••.•.• ••••.....•..•.•....•..•.•.••.•..•.••
P, Aisen, I, Listowsky
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Long‐Term Storage of Proteins

Current Protocols in Protein Science, 2002
AbstractThis unit provides a summary of some of the issues that researchers face when attempting to store purified proteins. It briefly explains the stresses that induce protein aggregation the major causes for chemical degradation. It also discusses how to use various storage strategies to increase the long‐term stability of proteins. When appropriate
John F, Carpenter   +2 more
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Electrophoresis of cereal storage proteins

Journal of Chromatography A, 2000
Cereal proteins have been studied by a number of analytical techniques over the years. One of the major methodologies utilized by cereal chemists has been electrophoresis. Starting with moving boundary electrophoresis and progressing to slab gels and high-performance capillary electrophoresis, innovative methods have been developed to provide high ...
S R, Bean, G L, Lookhart
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Storage proteins in ants (Hymenoptera:Formicidae)

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1995
Storage proteins are a major feature of holometabolous development in insects, accumulating during the larval period and disappearing during metamorphosis. In ants (Hymenoptera:Formicidae), storage proteins also play important roles in adult females.
D E, Wheeler, T, Martínez
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Human Catecholamine Storage Vesicle Proteins

Clinical and Experimental Hypertension. Part A: Theory and Practice, 1982
Catecholamines in the adrenal medulla and sympathetic nerve are stored in vesicles, along with numerous proteins and peptides; both catecholamines and proteins are released by and are markers of exocytosis during sympathoadrenal neurosecretion. The proteins include the enzyme dopamine-beta-hydroxylase and the chromogranins, a group of molecules of ...
D T, O'Connor   +2 more
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Storage Proteins in Cereals

1977
The seed protein of cereals comprises many different proteins that are synthesized and accumulated in the endosperm during seed development. The total amount of protein produced depends heavily on the availability of nitrogen. High-yielding cereals are generally very effective in their utilization of the available nitrogen for protein production, and ...
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Seed Storage Proteins

1983
Besides the demonstrated value of serological properties of seed storage proteins in systematics, other characters of these proteins are also discussed. As a basis for a comparative study, the homology has been ascertained in several cases for which serological methods, using monospecific antisera, are helpful and easily performed.
U. Jensen, B. Grumpe
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