Interaction between a coating-borne peptide of the Brassica pollen grain and stigmatic S (self-incompatibility)-locus-specific glycoproteins.
Methods are described for the removal of the sporophytic pollen grain coating of Brassica oleracea and for the isolation of coat polypeptides. The coat contains a small number of proteins ranging from 6 to 45 kDa. Many of the larger proteins are glycosylated, while all carry high positive charges re...
Main Authors: | Doughty, J, Hedderson, F, McCubbin, A, Dickinson, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1993
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