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Bacterial chitinase is modified and secreted in transgenic tobacco
P Lund, R Y Lee, P Dunsmuir
Biosciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Chitinases
100%
Tobacco
65%
Plant Cells
23%
Bacterial Proteins
21%
Serratia marcescens chitinase A
19%
Suspensions
15%
Molecular Weight
14%
Genetically Modified Plants
13%
Peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminyl) Asparagine Amidase
13%
Plant Proteins
12%
Protoplasts
12%
Tunicamycin
11%
Glycoside Hydrolases
10%
Vacuum
9%
Extracellular Fluid
9%
Proteins
9%
Protein Sorting Signals
9%
Polysaccharides
8%
Genes
6%
Peptides
5%
Cell Line
5%
Antibodies
4%
Agriculture & Biology
chitinase
73%
tobacco
57%
genetically modified organisms
52%
Salvia hispanica
23%
bacterial proteins
21%
peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminyl) asparagine amidase
12%
tunicamycin
11%
leaf protein
10%
extracellular fluids
10%
molecular weight
10%
Serratia marcescens
10%
protein secretion
10%
glycosidases
9%
signal peptide
8%
protoplasts
8%
polysaccharides
6%
polypeptides
6%
cell lines
6%
genes
6%
proteins
5%
antibodies
5%
cells
5%
leaves
3%