The cells of higher plants rapidly respond to high-temperature stress by inducing the synthesis of heat shock proteins (HSPs) which are required for the survival of the plants. The gene families of these proteins can be classified into two broad categories on the basis of molecular weight: high-molecular-weight (HMW) HSPs (> 60 kDa) and low molecular-weight (LMW) HSPs (10-30 kDa)(VIERLING E., Annu. Rev. Plant Pliysiol. Plant Mol. Biol., 42: 579- 620. 1991; PARSELL DA & LINDQUIST S., Annu. Rev.)
Cytosolic, membrane and cell-wall heat shock proteins in two genotypes of barley
Antonella Leone;
1995
Abstract
The cells of higher plants rapidly respond to high-temperature stress by inducing the synthesis of heat shock proteins (HSPs) which are required for the survival of the plants. The gene families of these proteins can be classified into two broad categories on the basis of molecular weight: high-molecular-weight (HMW) HSPs (> 60 kDa) and low molecular-weight (LMW) HSPs (10-30 kDa)(VIERLING E., Annu. Rev. Plant Pliysiol. Plant Mol. Biol., 42: 579- 620. 1991; PARSELL DA & LINDQUIST S., Annu. Rev.)File in questo prodotto:
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