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Partial detailed alignment of the obtained full-ORF α-gliadin proteins, showing the disruption of epitope glia-α2 (PQPQLPYPQ) in all (B genome), (A genome) and three (D genome) sequences
Authors
Ben Vosman (27686)
Dirk Bosch (27687)
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Elma Salentijn (27681)
Frits Koning (4899)
Johanna van der Schoot (27679)
Loek JM van Soest (27685)
Luud JWJ Gilissen (27689)
Makedonka Mitreva (27680)
Marinus JM Smulders (27690)
Martijn F Schenk (27683)
Oscar Vorst (27682)
Peter A van Veelen (27684)
Rob J Hamer (27688)
Svetlana V Goryunova (27678)
Teun WJM van Herpen (27677)
Publication date
31 December 2011
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Doi
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<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Alpha-gliadin genes from the A, B, and D genomes of wheat contain different sets of celiac disease epitopes"</p><p>BMC Genomics 2006;7():1-1.</p><p>Published online 10 Jan 2006</p><p>PMCID:PMC1368968.</p><p>Copyright © 2006 van Herpen et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.</p> Secondly the figure shows the disruption of epitope glia-α9 (PFPQPQLPY) in the (B genome) sequences and finally the disruption of epitope glia-α20 (FRPQQPYPQ) in all (B genome) and in one (D genome) sequence
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