Plants water soluble chlorophyll binding proteins act as enzyme-inhibitor pair
Gholizadeh, A.
Russian Journal of Plant Physiology 64(1): 91-99
2017
ISSN/ISBN: 1021-4437
DOI: 10.1134/s1021443717010095
Accession: 065034331
The hydrophilic water-soluble chlorophyll binding proteins (WSCP) which form complex with chlorophyll molecules have been numerously isolated from the chloroplasts of plants.
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