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Recombinant Protease Inhibitors in Plants


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Dominique Michaud
Universite Laval

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ISBN: 978-1-58706-007-6
Pub date: 2001-07-01
209 pages
25 figures
25 tables


Table of contents

Protease/inhibitor interactions in plant-pest systems: a brief overview

Control of Phytophagous insect pests using serine protease inhibitors

Cystatin-based control of insects, with special erference to Oryzacystatin

Recombinant protease inhibitors as management tools to suppress parasitic nematodes

The control of plant pathogens and protease inhibitors: a realistic approach?

Regulation of plant defense against herbivorous pests

The response of insects to dietary protease inhibitors

Interference of protease inhibitors on non-target organisms

Multiple protease/inhibitor interactions in plant-pest systems using natural and modified protease inhibitors

Engineering protease inhibitors by phage display

Using protease proregions as regulators of insect digestive proteinases

Expression of protease inhibitors in potato

Expression of protease inhibitors in sweetpotato

Expression of protease inhibitors in rapeseed

Production of useful protease inhibitors in plants

Protease inhibitors in health and disease control-medical and industrial aspects

Protease inhibitors in food processing

Appendix I. Substrates and inhibitors useful in protease characterization

Appendix II. Plant protease inhibitors: available mRNA sequences

Appendix III. Tertiary structures of proteases and protease inhibitors available in the Brookhaven National Laboratory Protein Data Bank