Biologia Plantarum

, 25:129 | Cite as

Glycoprotein of protein bodies fromLupinus luteus L. seeds

  • Ligia Konopska
Original Papers

Abstract

Proteins of protein bodies from lupin cotyledons were subjected to affinity chromatography on a column of Con A-Sepharose. About 42% of them contained sugar component. Globulin fractions soluble and precipitated at pH 4.4 contained 77% and 66% of glycoprotein, respectively.

Keywords

Borate Buffer Protein Body Legume Seed Globulin Fraction Phaseolus Aureus 
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Abbreviation used

DEAE-cellulose

diethylaminoethyl-celluloso

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© Academia 1983

Authors and Affiliations

  • Ligia Konopska
    • 1
  1. 1.Department of Plant Physiology, Institute of Physiology and CytologyUniversity of LodzLodzPoland

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