Mahmoud MOUSTAFA1,2 , Saad ALAMRI1, Tarek TAHA3, Ali SHATI1, Sulaiman ALRUMMAN1, Mohamed ALKAHTANI1
BIOCELL, Vol.43, No.3, pp. 155-166, 2019, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2019.06814
Abstract The aim of the current research was to clone and to characterize the partial 66 kDa streptavidin-binding
peptide (SBP) found in the germinated embryos of Pisum sativum L. var. Alaska. The pea (P. sativum var. Alaska)
embryos possess prominent 66 kDa SBPs that gradually disappeared after few hours of germination in germinated
embryos, but not in the cotyledons. The total RNA was isolated from embryos of P. sativum but could not be isolated
from the cotyledons. The partial nucleotides sequences of 66 kDa SBPs of embryonic stalk (P. sativum var. Alaska) were
cloned and identified using pMOSBlue vector.… More >