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Monoclonal Antibodies to Chlorophyll α-protein 1 in Barley

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Advances in Photosynthesis Research

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When the hybridoma technique (Köhler, Milstein 1975) is employed, purification of the antigen prior to immunization is not necessary to obtain monospecific antibodies, so called monoclonal antibodies. In the present paper a method is described which produces in high yield monoclonal antibodies to chlorophyll a-protein 1 (Chl a -P1) a component of photosystem I (PSI) vesicles (Møller et al. 1981). Exploitation of this method offers an additional tool in our quest of identifying the function of the barley thylakoid polypeptides (see von Wettstein, these proceedings).

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Høyer-Hansen, G. (1984). Monoclonal Antibodies to Chlorophyll α-protein 1 in Barley. In: Sybesma, C. (eds) Advances in Photosynthesis Research. Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-4973-2_37

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