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. 1986 Mar;80(3):786–789. doi: 10.1104/pp.80.3.786

Organ-Specific Arabinogalactan-Proteins of Lycopersicon peruvianum (Mill) Demonstrated by Crossed Electrophoresis

Gerrit-Jan van Holst 1, Adrienne E Clarke 1
PMCID: PMC1075201  PMID: 16664703

Abstract

Extracts of style, petal, leaf, petiole, stem, and callus derived from stems of wild tomato (Lycopersicon peruvianum) contain characteristic sets of arabinogalactan-proteins. This is demonstrated by crossed electrophoresis in which Yariv reagent, which specifically binds to and precipitates arabinogalactan-proteins, is incorporated into the second gel.

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