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GrainGenes Keyword Report: sevenfold-mutant

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ReferenceClark SE et al. (2003) Effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms in beta-amylase 1 alleles from barley on functional properties of the enzymes Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 41:798-804.
ReferenceMa YF et al. (2001) Mutations of barley beta-amylase that improve substrate-binding affinity and thermostability Molecular Genetics and Genomics 266:345-352.
ReferenceKaneko T et al. (2000) Genetic analysis of beta-amylase thermostability to develop a DNA marker for malt fermentability improvement in barley, Hordeum vulgare Plant Breeding 119:197-201.
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.
ReferenceKihara M et al. (2000) Improvement of beta-amylase thermostability in transgenic barley seeds and transgene stability in progeny Molecular Breeding 6:511-517.

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