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Cell And Developmental Biology Of Arabinogalactanproteins Softcover Reprint Of The Original 1st Ed 2000 Eugene A Nothnagel

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Cell And Developmental Biology Of Arabinogalactanproteins Softcover Reprint Of The Original 1st Ed 2000 Eugene A Nothnagel
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Cell And Developmental Biology Of Arabinogalactanproteins Softcover Reprint Of The Original 1st Ed 2000 Eugene A Nothnagel instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.85 MB
Pages: 301
Author: Eugene A. Nothnagel, Antony Bacic, A.E. Clarke
ISBN: 9781461368885, 146136888X
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000

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Cell And Developmental Biology Of Arabinogalactanproteins Softcover Reprint Of The Original 1st Ed 2000 Eugene A Nothnagel by Eugene A. Nothnagel, Antony Bacic, A.e. Clarke 9781461368885, 146136888X instant download after payment.

Arabinogalactan-proteins are distributed throughout the plant kingdom and are present in leaves, stems, roots, floral parts, and seeds. At the subcellular level, AGPs are localized on the plasma membrane, in the cell wall, in secretory and endocytotic pathway organelles, in stylar and root secretions and in the medium of cultured cells. The widespread distribution of AGPs indicates that they perform important functions. An expansion of knowledge regarding AGPs has been initiated and sustained through new experimental approaches, including the development of monoclonal antibody probes and cloning of cDNAs corresponding to core polypeptides. Regulated expression and other evidence points to the involvement of AGPs in plant reproductive development, pattern formation, and somatic embryogenesis, as well as in the processes of cell division, cell expansion, and cell death. AGPs also have an importance to industry. One example is gum arabic, an exudate from Acacia senegal, a mixture of AGPs and polysaccharides which has unique viscosity and emulsifying properties that have led to many uses in the food as well as other industries.

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