Beta galactosidases in Arabidopsis and tomato - a mini review
Beta galactosidases (BGALs) are glycosyl hydrolases that remove terminal β-d-galactosyl residues from β-D-galactosides. There are 17 predicted BGAL genes in the genomes of both Arabidopsis (BGAL1-17) and tomato (TBG1-17). All tested BGALs have BGAL activity but their distinct expression profiles and...
Main Authors: | Chandrasekar, B, Van Der Hoorn, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Portland Press
2016
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