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The abundant class III chitinase homolog in young developing banana fruits behaves as a transient vegetative storage protein and most probably serves as an important supply of amino acids for the synthesis of ripening-associated proteins

2002

Peumans, W.J. | Proost, P. | Swennen, R.L. | Damme, E.J.M. van


Bibliographic information
Volume 130 Issue 2 Pagination 1063 - 1072 ISSN 0032-0889
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Other Subjects
Vegetative storage protein; Time factors; Musa paradisiaca var. grande naine; Plant proteins; Sweetening agents; Fruit; Reipening-associate protein; Tropical small fruits; Plant development; Glucan 1; 3-beta-glucosidase; Protein analysis; Ethylenes; Plant thaumatin protein; Mannose-binding lectin; Drug effects; Chitinases; Chemical constituents of plants; Developmental; Growth development; Mannose-binding protein; Plant proteins
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English
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Includes references
2019-12-06
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Journal Article; Text

2024-02-28
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