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GrainGenes Author Report: Rudiger W

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Rudiger W
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ReferenceLa Rocca N et al. (2001) Amitrole treatment of etiolated barley seedlings leads to deregulation of tetrapyrrole synthesis and to reduced expression of Lhc and RbcS genes Planta 213:101-108.
ReferenceSalomon M et al. (2001) An optomechanical transducer in the blue light receptor phototropin from Avena sativa Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 98:12357-12361.
ReferenceGus-Mayer S et al. (1994) The amino acid sequence previously attributed to a protein kinase or a TCP1 related molecular chaperone and co purified with phytochrome is a beta glucosidase FEBS Letters 347:51-54.
ReferenceGus-Mayer S et al. (1994) Avenacosidase from oat: purification, sequence analysis and biochemical characterization of a new member of the BGA family of beta-glucosidases Plant Molecular Biology 26:909-921.

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