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Lunasin in cereal seeds: What is the origin?

Lunasin is a peptide from soybean seeds which has been demonstrated to have anticancer properties. It has also been reported in cereal seeds: wheat, rye, barley and Triticale. However, extensive searches of transcriptome and DNA sequence databases for wheat and other cereals have failed to identify...

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Published in:Journal of cereal science 2013-05, Vol.57 (3), p.267-269
Main Authors: Mitchell, Rowan A.C., Lovegrove, Alison, Shewry, Peter R.
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soybeans
transcriptome
triticale
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