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Wang, Anita Wen Tao. "Loss of lysine in plant foods." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2004. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/27713.

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Humans obtain approximately 70% of their dietary protein from plant sources on a global basis. In developing countries, vegetable protein intake is higher than in developed countries (Lusas and Rhee, 1986). Cereals, pulses and oilseeds are not only very important plant foods in the human diet, but also the main components of feeds for livestock, which can be considered as source of dairy products and meat for humans (Lasztity and Hidvegi, 1983). Cereals contribute the major dietary source of carbohydrates, and a substantive source of protein, vitamins, and minerals. Oilseeds are one of
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Hansson, Maria. "Molecular characterization of protein phosphorylation in plant photosynthetic membranes." Doctoral thesis, Linköping : Linköping University, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-6665.

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Sheth, Mili. "Discovery and characterization of KNOX proteins lacking a homeodomain, produced by alternative splicing of KNAT1-like genes in gymnosperms and angiosperms." Diss., Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/31639.

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Youn, Buhyun. "Structural studies of plant secoisolariciresinol dehydrogenase, plant vacuolar sorting receptor and reduction potential of rubredoxin." Online access for everyone, 2004. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Dissertations/Fall2004/b%5Fyoun%5F120804.pdf.

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Kwan, Ann H. Y. "Protein design based on a PHD scaffold." Connect to full text, 2004. http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/adt/public_html/adt-NU/public/adt-NU20041202.102526/index.html.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--School of Molecular and Microbial Biosciences, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney, 2004.<br>Chapter headings on separately inserted unnumbered cream coloured leaves. Bibliography: leaves 122-135.
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Crooks, Kim Chantelle. "Turnover of plant plasma membrane proteins." Thesis, Oxford Brookes University, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.363720.

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Byass, Louise Jane. "Characterization of plant anti-freeze proteins." Thesis, University of York, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.310913.

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Mostafa, Kamel Abdelfatah Ali. "Interactions of food proteins with plant phenolics – modulation of structural, techno- and bio-functional properties of proteins." Phd thesis, Universität Potsdam, 2013. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2013/6903/.

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The phenolic compounds as food components represent the largest group of secondary metabolites in plant foods. The phenolic compounds, e.g. chlorogenic acid (CQA), are susceptible to oxidation by enzymes specially, polyphenol oxidase (PPO) and at alkaline conditions. Both enzymatic and non-enzymatic oxidations occur in the presence of oxygen and produce quinone, which normally further react with other quinone to produce colored compounds (dimers), as well as is capable of undergoing a nucleophilic addition to proteins. The interactions of proteins with the phenolic compounds have received cons
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Johansson, Monika. "The role of nucleoside diphosphate kinase in plant mitochondria /." Uppsala : Dept. of Plant Biology and Forest Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2006. http://epsilon.slu.se/200674.pdf.

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Mahe, Laetitia. "Import of chimeric proteins into plant mitochondria." Thesis, McGill University, 2001. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=33804.

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Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) in plants is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction. We have proposed in this study that the mitochondrial-encoded chimeric peptide thought to be responsible for cytoplasmic male sterility in Polima system could function as a dominant male sterility inducer when expressed in the nucleus and targeted to the mitochondria. Transgenic plants expressing such mitochondrial targeting constructs exhibited reduction of pollen production that was characterized in fertile Westar (nap ) and restored fertile Westar (pol) plants by homeotic transformation of floral organs
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Kolade, Olatomirin O. "Towards structural studies of plant LRR proteins." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.297476.

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Butelli, Eugenio. "Plant membrane proteins in legume nodule development." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.249981.

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Illingworth, Crista. "Isolation of plant orthinine decarboxylase - interacting proteins." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.327587.

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Aitken, Angus Iain. "Membrane interactions of plant virus movement proteins." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/15617.

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Plant viruses post a significant risk to both global food security, and industrial agriculture, however very little is known regarding their molecular mechanisms. Despite intensive study since the discovery of a multitude of plant virtual movement proteins, it remains unknown how they transverse the plasmodesmata, and thus move between cells. The CMV virus is widespread, infecting over a thousand plant species, and yet the means by which the movement protein CMV 3a associates to cellular membranes, targets itself and viral genomes to plasmodesmata have not been described. This study initially
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Jin, Lin. "The Bacterial AvrE-Family Type-III Effector Proteins Modulate Plant Immunity via Targeting Plant Protein Phosphatase 2A Complexes." The Ohio State University, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1458339056.

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Orlovskis, Zigmunds. "Role of phytoplasma effector proteins in plant development and plant-insect interactions." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2017. https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/63188/.

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Phytoplasmas are insect-transmitted plant pathogenic bacteria that dramatically alter plant development. Phytoplasma virulence protein (effector) SAP54 mediates degradation of host MADS-box transcription factors (MTFs) via 26S proteasome shuttle protein RAD23 to abolish normal flower development and produce leaf-like flowers (phyllody). Phyllodies are common symptoms in phytoplasma-infected plants worldwide. Why do phytoplasmas degrade MTFs and induce phyllody? Are changes in host plant morphology adaptive and benefit phytoplasma spread? Because phytoplasmas rely on their insect (leafhopper) v
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Mulvenna, Jason. "Structural and evolutionary studies of backbone cyclised proteins /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2005. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe18626.pdf.

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Bejosano, Feliciano Paelmo. "Properties and utilization of amaranthus and buckwheat proteins." Thesis, Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B18736865.

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Reghelin, Elena. "Plant derived Sweet and Ice Structuring proteins as new tools in food processing." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3422126.

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Among bioindustries, agribusiness is one of the most important application of biotechnology. The aim of this work is the design and production of recombinant proteins to improve food quality. Food quality comprises various aspects such as the conservation process, generally understood as shelf-life, the physical (e.g. color, texture, taste) and nutritional properties of food or the ability to produce food suitable for people with food intolerances or specific diseases. Since sucrose over-intake has been implicated in different pathologies such as obesity, caries, and diabetes mellitus, our fi
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Shepherd, Ryan William. "Phylloplanins novel antifungal proteins on plant leaf surfaces /." Lexington, Ky. : [University of Kentucky Libraries], 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10225/1123.

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Paulson, Allan Thomas. "Functionality of plant proteins for comminuted meat systems." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/27182.

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A three part study is presented which examines the functional properties of plant proteins as they relate to textural and stability characteristics of protein-replaced meat emulsions. In the first chapter, the effects of cooking time (25 or 50 min) and temperature (70 or 95°C) on texture, microstructure and cook stability of a model meat emulsion system containing soy or canola protein isolate were investigated. The plant proteins were added either dry or rehydrated at replacement levels of 33.3% and 66.7% of the meat protein. Instrumental texture profile analysis and stability data revealed
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Heurtel, Thuswaldner Sophie. "Nucleotide-binding Proteins in the Plant Thylakoid Membrane." Licentiate thesis, Linköping Department of Biomedicine and Surgery, Linköping University, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-7934.

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Edstam, Monika. "Plant lipid transfer proteins : Evolution, expression and function." Doctoral thesis, Linköpings universitet, Biologi, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-98117.

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The plant non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) are known for the ability to transfer different lipids in vitro, but their in vivo functions have not yet been elucidated. They seem to play a role in the defense against biotic and abiotic stresses; the gene expression of nsLTPs is often upregulated when exposed to stresses. Further, two different nsLTPs have been shown to affect the lipid composition of the plant cuticle, a structure acting as a protective barrier. However, more evidence is needed to prove this hypothesis and to pinpoint their exact role in this process. In this thesis
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Shepherd, Ryan William. "PHYLLOPLANINS: NOVEL ANTIFUNGAL PROTEINS ON PLANT LEAF SURFACES." UKnowledge, 2010. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/gradschool_diss/763.

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Secreted surface proteins are an innate immune defense component employed by animals to inhibit invading microbes. Surface proteins have not been documented in plants, even though the aerial leaf surface, or phylloplane, is a major site of pathogen ingress. We have discovered novel proteins, termed phylloplanins, which accumulate on leaf surfaces of Nicotiana tabacum, and we have isolated the gene Phylloplanin that is unique in gene databases. Natural and E. coli-expressed phylloplanins inhibit spore germination and limit leaf infection by the oomycete pathogen Peronospora tabacina. We investi
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Palanisamy, Megala [Verfasser]. "High moisture extrusion of plant proteins / Megala Palanisamy." Hannover : Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1198398574/34.

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Pawar, Menon Vidya. "Novel plant nuclear envelope-associated coiled-coil proteins." Thesis, Oxford Brookes University, 2015. https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/items/5048d7f0-a708-4f7d-8c5f-9a5bd80321f9/1/.

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The nuclear envelope (NE) is a double lipid bilayer enclosing the eukaryotic genome. The metazoan nucleoskeleton includes the peripheral lamina and the internal nucleoskeleton. The lamina is composed of a network of intermediate filament (IF) proteins called lamins, as well as lamin- and/or chromatin-binding inner nuclear membrane (INM) proteins. The components of the metazoan lamina lack sequence homologues in plants. There is however evidence of a network of nuclear filamentous proteins underlying the NE. This study aims to characterise a novel family of NE-associated proteins (NEAP) in the
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DeButts, Barbara Lynn. "Plant proteins as multifunctional additives in polymer composites." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/89011.

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Wheat gluten, wheat gliadin, and corn zein agricultural proteins were evaluated as multifunctional additives that: (1) provided reinforcement, (2) improved thermal stability, and (3) lowered the cost of polymer composites. Wheat proteins were utilized in two polymer matrices: poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and synthetic cis-1,4-polyisoprene rubber (IR). The proteins were hydrolyzed and dispersed in the polymer matrix, where they cooperatively self-assembled into nanostructures called amyloids. Amyloids have the potential for high rigidity and stability due to high β-sheet content. In Chapter II,
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Wu, Yajun. "Cell wall proteins and growth maintenance of the maize primary root at low water potentials /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 1996. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p9720531.

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Yang, Yongil. "Functional analysis of Arabidopsis cold shock domain proteins." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10450/10401.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--West Virginia University, 2009.<br>Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains ix, 125 p. : ill. (some col.). Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 98-125).
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Willett, Deanna Allyn. "Temperature-regulated proteins in plants." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291647.

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Studies in this thesis concern expression of one class of small HSPs (sHSPs) in field grown desert plant species and the isolation of a new HSP gene encoding an sHSP targeted to plant mitochondria. Expression of class I, cytosolic sHSPs was assessed in three desert species: Screwbean Mesquite, Baja Fairyduster, and Sweet Acacia. Total leaf protein, and if available, flower and pod protein, was extracted from samples and analyzed by SDS-PAGE and Western blotting. Sweet Acacia showed strong sHSP expression in leaves with an apparent diurnal pattern of increased expression in the hotter PM. Screw
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Down, Rachel Elizabeth. "Use of endogenous plant defensive proteins to confer resistance to aphids in crop plants." Thesis, Durham University, 1998. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/4786/.

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A liquid artificial diet system, which was suitable for bioassay of added compounds, was developed for the glasshouse potato aphid, Aulacorthum solani. The diet supported normal growth and reproduction of this insect. Once established, the artificial diet bioassay system was used to test potential insecticidal activities of a variety of proteins found naturally occurring in plants. Effects on survival, development and fecundity were measured. The lectin found in snowdrop, Galanthus nivalis agglutinin (GNA) was found to significantly reduce the fecundity of A. solani, in terms of parthenogeneti
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Jarry, Lucas. "Study of Plant Mobile Domain proteins at the interface between Arabidopsis and tomato plants." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Perpignan, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024PERP0026.

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Dans le noyau des cellules eucaryotes, l’ADN forme un complexe avec les protéines histones appelé la chromatine. Les modifications de la chromatine, dites épigénétiques, influencent la transcription des gènes. Ces modifications ont aussi un rôle dans la répression des éléments transposables (ETs). Chez Arabidopsis thaliana, les protéines MAINTENANCE OF MERISTEM (MAIN), MAIN-LIKE 1 (MAIL1) et MAIL2 appartiennent à la famille des Plant Mobile Domain (PMD). Les protéines MAIN et MAIL1 interagissent ensemble ainsi qu’avec PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE 7-LIKE (PP7L) afin de réguler la transcription des gènes
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Anderson, David John. "Heterotrimeric G proteins in plant signal transduction : characterisation of tobacco and arabidopsis G ̊subunits /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2002. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe16840.pdf.

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Ingle, Elizabeth Kate Selby. "An analysis of the NET1 proteins : a group of novel plant actin-binding proteins." Thesis, Durham University, 2012. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/3480/.

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The NET protein superfamily is a recently discovered family of novel, plant-specific actin binding proteins. The identification of this family represents a significant discovery as the plant cytoskeleton is not identical to the animal cytoskeleton and plant cells show plant specific processes and subcellular structures which rely on actin. There is a need for plant specific proteins which are capable of modelling actin within plant cells. The NET family comprises thirteen proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana, which share the NET actin binding domain (found at the N-terminal end of each protein). B
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Facy, Suzanne. "Investigation of highly regulated promoters for the production of recombinant proteins in plants." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2009. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/31771/1/Suzanne_Facy_Thesis.pdf.

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Plants have been identified as promising expression systems for the commercial production of recombinant proteins. Plant-based protein production or “biofarming” offers a number of advantages over traditional expression systems in terms of scale of production, the capacity for post-translation processing, providing a product free of contaminants and cost effectiveness. A number of pharmaceutically important and commercially valuable proteins, such as antibodies, biopharmaceuticals and industrial enzymes are currently being produced in plant expression systems. However, several challenges still
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Bhattacharya, Monisha. "The utilization of wheat landraces as sources of novel starch and protein quality." Thesis, Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B18678063.

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Chuisseu, Wandji Josiane Laure. "Expression and purification of plant proteins for functional studies." Thesis, Umeå University, Plant Physiology, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-26082.

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<p>Chloroplasts are cell organelles responsible for photosynthesis. Although chloroplast have their own genome it is not sufficient to encode all the proteins which are located there. Most of the proteins are imported from the cytosol through the so called toc/tic pathway. It has been recently showed that Arabidopsis CAH1 is transported to the chloroplast through the secretory route in a fully new pathway. It has also been demonstrated that the N-terminal signal peptide of CAH1 targets it to the ER where the protein gets glycosylated. Structure of the Arabidopsis CAH1 suggests that its C-termi
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Phelan, Thomas Joseph. "GENETIC AND MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF PLANT NUCLEAR MATRIX PROTEINS." NCSU, 2001. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-20011104-233111.

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<p>PHELAN, THOMAS JOSEPH, Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Plant Nuclear Matrix Proteins. (Under the direction of Steven L. Spiker.)The eukaryotic nucleus is composed of DNA, RNA and protein, encapsulated by a nuclear envelope. DNA is compacted up to ten thousand times in order to be packaged into the nucleus. The nucleus must maintain order in the presence of a very high density and variety of protein and RNA. The nuclear matrix is a proteinaceous network thought to provide structure and organization to the nucleus. We believe that relatively stable interactions of nuclear molecules with the
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Hubert, David Anthony Dangl J. L. "Regulation of the stability of plant disease resistance proteins." Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007. http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/etd,804.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007.<br>Title from electronic title page (viewed Dec. 18, 2007). "... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Biology." Discipline: Biology; Department/School: Biology.
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Haley, Ann. "Characterisation of the movement proteins of two plant viruses." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.308317.

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Powell, Kevin Steven. "Antimetabolic effects of plant proteins on homopteran insect pests." Thesis, Durham University, 1993. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/5757/.

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Homopteran insect pests can cause severe economical damage to crop plants by both direct physical means and as vectors of plant viral diseases. They are notoriously difficult insects to control by conventional methods, primarily due to their ability to evolve resistance-breaking biotypes within a relatively short time period. The production of genetically modified crop plants, expressing insecticidal genes, offers a novel method of control for a wide range of insect species. Once suitable gene products, such as plant- derived proteins, have been identified as having insecticidal effect against
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Jopson, Martin Frederick. "Plant microtubules, their associated proteins and the cell cycle." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.318090.

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Ozogul, Yesim. "The evaluation of plant proteins in rainbow trout diets." Thesis, University of Lincoln, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.393057.

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Sarah, Caroline J. "The import of proteins into isolated higher plant mitochondria." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/12898.

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Investigations of plant mitochondrial protein import have been very limited and few reports exist in the literature. The work presented in this thesis describes the development of an <i>in vitro Zea mays</i> mitochondrial protein import system, which has enabled the import of plant nuclear-encoded mitochondrial proteins to be examined. This <i>Z.mays</i> import system was characterised and partially optimised with the <i>Nicotiana plumbaginifolia</i> manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD). Results suggest that the energy requirements for protein import into plant mitochondria are similar to th
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Lan, Zhiyi. "The role of DELLA proteins in plant-insect interactions." Thesis, McGill University, 2013. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=119706.

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Jasmonates (JAs) play a major role in plant defense against herbivores while some caterpillar species use effectors in their labial saliva to suppress the induction of JA-mediated defense responses. On the other hand, activation of plant defense is associated with slowed plant growth which is controlled by gibberellins (GA) and growth repressor DELLA proteins. Recent studies have shown that DELLA proteins play an important role in plant stress response and are involved in the crosstalk between JA and GA pathways. However, the role of DELLA proteins in plant-insect interactions remains unclear.
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Pirovani, Carlos Priminho. "Identificação e caracterização de proteinas expressas no espaço intercelular de folhas de Theobroma cacao na interação com Moniliophthora perniciosa." [s.n.], 2008. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/316796.

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Orientadores: Gonçalo Amarante Guimarães Pereira, Julio Cezar de Mattos Cascardo<br>Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Biologia<br>Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-11T20:47:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Pirovani_CarlosPriminho_D.pdf: 2183526 bytes, checksum: e9f5bfca7c6a1b7ac43410251e61f2d3 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008<br>Doutorado<br>Genetica de Microorganismos<br>Doutor em Genetica e Biologia Molecular
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Shih, Sharon Min-Hsuan Biotechnology &amp Biomolecular Sciences Faculty of Science UNSW. "Transient viral infection of plant tissue culture and plants for production of virus and foreign protein." Awarded by:University of New South Wales, 2007. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/34967.

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This work was aimed to investigate the basic viral infection protocols mainly focusing on Nicotiana benthamiana hairy root cultures and wild-type tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). The application of transgenic virus containing the gene for green fluorescent protein (GFP) for foreign protein production in plant tissue cultures and whole plants was also studied. The effect on viral accumulation of the form of plant tissue culture used, such as hairy roots, shooty teratomas and suspended cells, was investigated. Viral infection was shown to have no effect on culture growth and morphology. Hairy root cu
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SUWASTIKA, I. NENGAH. "Plant Specific Subcellular Targeting mechanism: studies on SYP 7s, Qc-SNARE Family Proteins, and on Plant Obg-Era Homologue of small GTPase Proteins." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/123813.

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Safaee, Natasha Marie. "Analysis of Plant Homeodomain Proteins and the Inhibitor of Growth Family Proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/35517.

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Eukaryotic organisms require the ability to respond to their environments. They do so by utilizing signal transduction pathways that allow for signals to effect final biological responses. Many times, these final responses require new gene expression events that have been stimulated or repressed within the nucleus. Thus, much of the understanding of signal transduction pathways converges on the understanding of how signaling affects gene expression alterations (Kumar et al., 2004). The regulation of gene expression involves the modification of chromatin between condensed (closed, silent) an
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Rittau, Anneliese. "Sedimentation testing of wheat : methodology, efficacy and biochemistry." Phd thesis, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/5789.

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