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Structure of the isozymes of the AAT-2 and AAT-3 systems of asparate aminotransferase in wheat, rye and triticale

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The electrophoretic isozyme phenotypes for the AAT-2 and AAT-3 regions of leaves of Triticum turgidum, T. aestivum, Secale cereale, x Triticosecale (hexaploid) and T. aestivum/ S. cereale 6R addition line are described. The phenotypes varied in distribution and relative intensity of the isozyme bands, which were densitometrically measured. The results are consistent with a hypothesis of the dimeric structure for the AAT-2 and AAT-3 systems.

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Diaz, F., Jouve, N. Structure of the isozymes of the AAT-2 and AAT-3 systems of asparate aminotransferase in wheat, rye and triticale. Euphytica 35, 129–135 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00028550

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