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Advances on Plant Pathogenic Mycotoxin Binding Proteins

Advances on Plant Pathogenic Mycotoxin Binding Proteins
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摘要 Toxin-binding protein is one of the key subjects in plant pathogenic mycotoxin research. In this paper, new advances in toxin-binding proteins of 10 kinds of plant pathogenic mycotoxins belonging to Hel-minthosporium,Alternaria,Fusicoccum,Verticillium were reviewed, especially the techniques and methods of toxin-binding proteins of HS-toxin, HV-toxin, HMT-toxin, HC-toxin. It was proposed that the isotope-labeling technique and immunological chemistry technique should be combined together in research of toxin-binding protein, which will be significant to study the molecular recognition mechanism between host and pathogenic fungus. Toxin-binding protein is one of the key subjects in plant pathogenic mycotoxin research. In this paper, new advances in toxin-binding proteins of 10 kinds of plant pathogenic mycotoxins belonging to Hel-minthosporium,Alternaria,Fusicoccum,Verticillium were reviewed, especially the techniques and methods of toxin-binding proteins of HS-toxin, HV-toxin, HMT-toxin, HC-toxin. It was proposed that the isotope-labeling technique and immunological chemistry technique should be combined together in research of toxin-binding protein, which will be significant to study the molecular recognition mechanism between host and pathogenic fungus.
出处 《Agricultural Sciences in China》 CAS CSCD 2002年第11期1216-1223,共8页 中国农业科学(英文版)
关键词 FUNGUS MYCOTOXIN Binding proteins Action site Fungus, Mycotoxin, Binding proteins, Action site
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