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GrainGenes Author Report: Evans DE

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Evans DE
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ReferenceMa Y et al. (2002) A single amino acid substitution that determines IEF band pattern of barley beta-amylase Journal of Cereal Science 35:79-84.
ReferenceMa YF et al. (2001) Mutations of barley beta-amylase that improve substrate-binding affinity and thermostability Molecular Genetics and Genomics 266:345-352.
ReferenceMa Y et al. (2000) Comparative enzyme kinetics of two allelic forms of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) beta-amylase Journal of Cereal Science 31:335-344.
ReferenceMa YF et al. (2000) Removal of the four C-terminal glycine-rich repeats enhances the thermostability and substrate binding affinity of barley beta-amylase Biochemistry 39:13350-13355.
ReferenceEglinton JK and Evans DE (1997) Identification of thebeta-amylase isoelectric focusing band pattern in barley (Hordeum vulgareL.) Barley Genetics Newsletter 27:8-12.

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