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Two plant signalling peptides: systemin and ENOD 40

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Recently several new evidences have appeared on biological role of native short peptides. This is an overview on two of them occurring in plants: systemin and ENOD 40.

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44

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4

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p.795-802,fig.

Twórcy

  • Polish Academy of Sciences, Z.Noskowskiego 12, 61-704 Poznan, Poland
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Bibliografia

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  • 2. Pearce, G., Strydom, D., Johnson, S. & Ryan, C.A. (1991) A polypeptide from tomato leaves induces wound-inducible proteinase inhibitor proteins. Science 253. 895-898.
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  • 12. Narvaez-Vasquez, J., Pearce, G., Orozco- -Cardenas, M.L., Franceschi, V.R. & Ryan, C.A. (1995) Autoradiographic and biochemical evidence for the systemic translocation of systemin in tomato plants. Planta 195, 593-600.
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