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GrainGenes Keyword Report: crosslinking

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ReferenceMemon AR and Aktoprakligil D (2002) Purification of 37-38 kDa proteins of barley chloroplast by ammonium sulfate precipitation and heparin-agarose chromatography Biotechnology Letters 24:325-328.
ReferenceAlberti E et al. (2002) Study of high molecular weight wheat glutenin subunit 1Dx5 by C-13 and H-1 solid-state NMR spectroscopy. I. Role of covalent crosslinking Biopolymers 67:487-498.
ReferenceRhodes DI and Stone BA (2002) Proteins in walls of wheat aleurone cells Journal of Cereal Science 36:83-101.
ReferenceGerrard AJ et al. (2001) Effects of microbial transglutaminase on the wheat proteins of bread and croissant dough Journal of Food Science 66:782-786.
ReferenceVergara CE and Carpita NC (2001) beta-D-glycan synthases and the CesA gene family: lessons to be learned from the mixed-linkage (1 leads to 3), (1 leads to 4)beta-D-glucan synthase Plant Molecular Biology 47:145-160.

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