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101. Evolution and expression of class III peroxidases

102. Mutational analysis of the carbohydrate binding activity of the tobacco lectin

103. Allergenicity of Hev b 13, a major esterase allergen in natural rubber latex (Hevea brasiliensis) allergy, does not only depend on its carbohydrate moiety

104. Two structurally identical mannose-specific jacalin-related lectins display different effects on human T lymphocyte activation and cell death

105. Mapping of IgE-binding epitopes on the major latex allergen Hev b 2 and the cross-reacting 1,3beta-glucanase fruit allergens as a molecular basis for the latex-fruit syndrome

106. A molecular modeling approach defines a new group of Nodulin 26-like aquaporins in plants

107. A novel nuclear protein interacts with the symbiotic DMI3 calcium- and calmodulin-dependent protein kinase of Medicago truncatula

108. Phylogenetic and specificity studies of two-domain GNA-related lectins: generation of multispecificity through domain duplication and divergent evolution

109. A novel family of lectins evolutionarily related to class V chitinases: an example of neofunctionalization in legumes

110. Homology modelling and conformational analysis of IgE-binding epitopes of Ara h 3 and other legumin allergens with a cupin fold from tree nuts

111. The Medicago truncatula Lysine Motif-Receptor-Like Kinase Gene Family Includes NFP and New Nodule-Expressed Genes

112. The lipid transfer proteins (LTP) essentially concentrate in the skin of Rosaceae fruits as cell surface exposed allergens

113. Crystal structure at 1.45-A resolution of the major allergen endo-beta-1,3-glucanase of banana as a molecular basis for the latex-fruit syndrome

114. How reliable is the structural prediction of IgE-binding epitopes of allergens? The case study of plant lipid transfer proteins

115. Lectin receptor kinases participate in protein-protein interactions to mediate plasma membrane-cell wall adhesions in Arabidopsis

116. Resolution of the structure of the allergenic and antifungal banana fruit thaumatin-like protein at 1.7-A

117. Molecular modelling of the major peanut allergen Ara h 1 and other homotrimeric allergens of the cupin superfamily: a structural basis for their IgE-binding cross-reactivity

118. Artocarpin is a polyspecific jacalin-related lectin with a monosaccharide preference for mannose

119. Potato lectin: an updated model of a unique chimeric plant protein

120. The crystal structure of the Calystegia sepium agglutinin reveals a novel quaternary arrangement of lectin subunits with a beta-prism fold

121. A structural basis for the difference in specificity between the two jacalin-related lectins from mulberry (Morus nigra) bark

122. Two distinct jacalin-related lectins with a different specificity and subcellular location are major vegetative storage proteins in the bark of the black mulberry tree

123. Homology modeling of the cellulose-binding domain of a pollen allergen from rye grass: structural basis for the cellulose recognition and associated allergenic properties

124. The size, shape and specificity of the sugar-binding site of the jacalin-related lectins is profoundly affected by the proteolytic cleavage of the subunits

125. The liverwort contains a lectin that is structurally and evolutionary related to the monocot mannose-binding lectins

126. Jasmonic acid methyl ester induces the synthesis of a cytoplasmic/nuclear chito-oligosaccharide binding lectin in tobacco leaves

127. Structure of an RNase-related protein from Calystegia sepium

128. Biochemical, molecular and structural analysis of multiple thaumatin-like proteins from the elderberry tree (Sambucus nigra L.)

129. Purification and structural analysis of an abundant thaumatin-like protein from ripe banana fruit

130. Classification of Plant Lectins in Families Of Structurally and Evolutionary Related Proteins

131. Fruit-specific lectins from banana and plantain

132. Microenvironment of cysteine 242 in type-1 ribosome-inactivating protein from iris

133. Isolation and characterization of a jacalin-related mannose-binding lectin from salt-stressed rice (Oryza sativa) plants

134. Helianthus tuberosus lectin reveals a widespread scaffold for mannose-binding lectins

135. First case report of anaphylaxis to spirulin: identification of phycocyanin as responsible allergen

136. Characterization and molecular cloning of the lectin from Helianthus tuberosus

137. A family of Arabidopsis plasma membrane receptors presenting animal Beta-integrin domains

138. The major elderberry (Sambucus nigra) fruit protein is a lectin derived from a truncated type 2 ribosome-inactivating protein

139. Osmotic stress activated expression of an Arabidopsis plasma membrane-associated protein: sequence and predicted secondary structure

140. Type 1 ribosome-inactivating proteins are the most abundant proteins in iris (Iris hollandica var. Professor Blaauw) bulbs: characterization and molecular cloning

141. Isolation and molecular cloning of a novel type 2 ribosome-inactivating protein with an inactive B chain from elderberry (Sambucus nigra) bark

142. Molecular cloning of the mitogenic mannose/maltose-specific rhizome lectin from Calystegia sepium

143. Characterization and molecular cloning of Sambucus nigra agglutinin V (nigrin b), a GalNAc-specific type-2 ribosome-inactivating protein from the bark of elderberry (Sambucus nigra)

144. The bark of Robinia pseudoacacia contains a complex mixture of lectins.Characterization of the proteins and the cDNA clones

145. The unique architecture and function of cellulose-interacting proteins in oomycetes revealed by genomic and structural analyses

147. Modulation of arachidonic acid metabolism and cyclic AMP content of human alveolar macrophages

148. Phylogenetic and specificity studies of two-domain GNA-related lectins: generation of multispecificity through domain duplication and divergent evolution.

149. Prévalence des symptomes respiratoires en relation avec l'asthme dans une population d'adultes jeunes

150. [Staged bronchial biopsies in the preoperative evaluation of primary bronchial cancer]

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