prolamin

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  • n.

    醇溶谷蛋白;

  • 英英释义

    Prolamin

    • Prolamines are a group of plant storage proteins having a high proline content and found in the seeds of cereal grains: wheat (gliadin), barley (hordein), rye (secalin), corn (zein), sorghum (kafirin) and as a minor protein, avenin in oats. They are characterised by a high glutamine and proline content and are generally soluble only in strong alcohol solutions.

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    The prolamin storage proteins of wheat and related cereals
    The prolamin storage proteins of cereal seeds: structure and evolution.
    cDNA cloning of an mRNA encoding a sulfur-rich 10 kDa prolamin polypeptide in rice seeds
    Quantitative nature of the Prolamin-box, ACGT and AACA motifs in a rice glutelin gene promoter: minimal cis-element requirements for...
    A maize zinc-finger protein binds the prolamin box in zein gene promoters and interacts with the basic leucine zipper transcriptiona...
    A maize zinc-finger protein binds the prolamin box in zein gene promoters and interacts with the basic leucine zipper transcriptiona...
    Isolation and characterization of two types of protein bodies in the rice endosperm glutelin and prolamin
    N-terminal amino acid sequences of ω-gliadins and ω-secalins : Implications for the evolution of prolamin genes
    Efficient procedure for extracting maize and sorghum kernel proteins reveals higher prolamin contents than the conventional method.
    Molecular characterization of an active wheat LMW glutenin gene and its relation to other wheat and barley prolamin genes