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GrainGenes Keyword Report: histidine

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ReferenceKuhne T et al. (2003) The ability of a bymovirucs to overcome the rym4-mediated resistance in barley correlates with a codon change in the VPg coding region on RNA1 Journal of General Virology 84:2853-2859.
ReferenceSuetsuna K and Chen JR (2002) Isolation and characterization of peptides with antioxidant activity derived from wheat gluten. Food Science and Technology Research 8:227-230.
ReferenceSogaard M et al. (1993) Site-directed mutagenesis of histidine 93, aspartic acid 180, glutamic acid 205, histidine 290, and aspartic acid 291 at the active site and tryptophan 279 at the raw starch binding site in barley alpha-amylase 1 Journal of Biological Chemistry 268:22480-22484.
ReferenceGuo W et al. (1992) Characterization of a cold-regulated wheat gene related to Arabidopsis cor47 Plant Physiology 100:915-922.

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