Three Hydroxyproline-rich Glycopeptides Derived from a Single Petunia Polyprotein Precursor Activate defensin I, a Pathogen Defense Response Gene*
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William F. Siems | G. Pearce | C. Ryan | R. Bhattacharya | Gregory Pearce | Ramcharan Bhattacharya | Yu-Chi Chen | Clarence A. Ryan | W. Siems | Yu-Chi Chen
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