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Hormone-Binding Plant Proteins. Isolation, Physicochemical Properties, and Receptor Function

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Published data on the isolation and physicochemical and functional properties of hormone-binding plant proteins are reviewed. These investigations are directed mainly at the isolation of pure proteins, the proof of their receptor activity, and an explanation of their role in hormonal regulation of plant metabolic processes.

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Arzanova, I.A., Veshkurova, O.N. & Salikhov, S.I. Hormone-Binding Plant Proteins. Isolation, Physicochemical Properties, and Receptor Function. Chemistry of Natural Compounds 38, 207–222 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020422125162

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