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. 1992 Jun;187(3):367-71.
doi: 10.1007/BF00195660.

The lipid-transfer protein C of Ricinus communis L.: isolation of two cDNA sequences which are strongly and exclusively expressed in cotyledons after germination

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The lipid-transfer protein C of Ricinus communis L.: isolation of two cDNA sequences which are strongly and exclusively expressed in cotyledons after germination

A Weig et al. Planta. 1992 Jun.

Abstract

Differential screening of cDNA libraries from Ricinus communis L. cotyledons at the day 4 of germination against those at day 2 led to the isolation of two cDNA sequences which code for type C of the "nonspecific lipid-transfer protein". The two clones are nearly identical in the coding region, which in each case starts with a sequence coding for a signal peptide. In the non-coding regions there is only 40% identity. Both clones are expressed only in the cotyledons and are strongly developmentally regulated, being exclusively expressed after the second day of germination with a maximum at days 4 and 5. No transcripts were found in the hypocotyls, roots or endosperm of seedlings and none in sink and source leaves of mature Ricinus plants.

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