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  • Bekesiova, B.; Hraska, S.; Libantova, J.; Moravcikova, J.; Matusikova, I.
    Heavy-metal stress induced accumulation of chitinase isoforms in plants (2008), Mol. Biol. Rep., 35, 579-588.
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Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
3.2.1.14 Glycine max
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3.2.1.14 Hordeum vulgare
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3.2.1.14 Pisum sativum
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3.2.1.14 Vicia faba
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cv. Astar and cv. Piestansky
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3.2.1.14 Zea mays
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Source Tissue

EC Number Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
3.2.1.14 root chitinases are components of plant defence against higher concentrations of heavy metals. Accumulation of some isoforms in response to one but not to other metal ions suggests that these enzymes might also be involved in a more metal specific mechanism in affected plants Vicia faba
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3.2.1.14 root chitinases are components of plant defence against higher concentrations of heavy metals. Accumulation of some isoforms in response to one but not to other metal ions suggests that these enzymes might also be involved in a more metal specific mechanism in affected plants Hordeum vulgare
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3.2.1.14 root chitinases are components of plant defence against higher concentrations of heavy metals. Accumulation of some isoforms in response to one but not to other metal ions suggests that these enzymes might also be involved in a more metal specific mechanism in affected plants Pisum sativum
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3.2.1.14 root chitinases are components of plant defence against higher concentrations of heavy metals. Accumulation of some isoforms in response to one but not to other metal ions suggests that these enzymes might also be involved in a more metal specific mechanism in affected plants Zea mays
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3.2.1.14 root chitinases are components of plant defence against higher concentrations of heavy metals. Accumulation of some isoforms in response to one but not to other metal ions suggests that these enzymes might also be involved in a more metal specific mechanism in affected plants Glycine max
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