1995
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(95)01108-q
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Evidence for specific, high‐affinity binding sites for a proteinaceous elicitor in tobacco plasma membrane

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“…Displacement experiments demonstrate that the specific binding sites for LTP1 and cryptogein are identical, and that the LTP1-interaction with the binding sites is reversible [59], as for cryptogein [34]. Thus, LTP1 binding sites exhibit all the characteristics of putative receptors.…”
Section: Ltps Bind With the Elicitin Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Displacement experiments demonstrate that the specific binding sites for LTP1 and cryptogein are identical, and that the LTP1-interaction with the binding sites is reversible [59], as for cryptogein [34]. Thus, LTP1 binding sites exhibit all the characteristics of putative receptors.…”
Section: Ltps Bind With the Elicitin Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Further experiments using either tobacco cell suspensions or plants showed that the cryptogein binding sites are located on the plasma membranes [34]. The binding is saturable, reversible, specific with an apparent Kd of 2nM (well correlated with concentrations required for biological activities in vivo), and with a very low number of sites (about 100-200 fmoles/mg plasmalemma proteins), suggesting that these sites could be the biological receptors for elicitins [34].…”
Section: Elicitin Receptorsmentioning
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