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SCOP: Protein: Pectin methylesterase PemA from Carrot (Daucus carota).
also called Umbelliferae, the parsley family, in the order Apiales, comprising between 300 and 400 genera of plants distributed throughout a wide variety of habitats, principally in the north temperate regions of the world.
aua.gr) Received 23 February 2000; accepted in revised form 2 February 2001 Key words: carrot cell lines, expression, heat-shock, HSP90 gene, oleosin, LEA Abstract We have isolated an hsp90 gene from carrot (Daucus carota).
Seed Info January 2005 1 EDITORIAL NOTE eed Info aims to stimulate information exchange and communication among seed staff in the Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) region.
Carrot (Daucus carota ) is a biennial plant: it completes its life-cycle in two growing seasons (within two years). Germination and vegetative growth take place during the first year, with food storage in underground parts of the plant for over-wintering.
Genomic cartography of varicella-zoster virus: A complete genome-based analysis of strain variability with implications for attenuation and phenotypic differences.
Lineage Root 1. Class All beta proteins [48724] (48724) 2. Fold Single-stranded right-handed beta-helix (51125) superhelix turns are made of parallel beta-strands and (short) turns 3. Superfamily Pectin lyase-like (51126) superhelix turns are made of 3 strands each 4. Family Pectin
MINISTRY OF NATURE PROTECTION OF TURKMENISTAN COUNTRY STUDY ON THE STATUS OF BIODIVERSITY OF TURKMENISTAN ASHGABAT 2002 The wonderful beauty of our beloved Fatherlands nature has been preserved until today.
The actin network is organized differently during division but it does not disappear as do the cortical microtubules. RLP stains a central filamentous cortical band as the chromatin begins to condense (preprophase); it stains the mitotic spindle (as recently shown by Seagull et al. [Seagull, R.