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Brassica

A plant genus of the family Cruciferae. It contains many species and cultivars used as food including cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, kale, collard greens, MUSTARD PLANT; (B. alba, B. junica, and B. nigra), turnips (BRASSICA NAPUS) and rapeseed (BRASSICA RAPA).

Year introduced: 1978

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Brassica rapa

A subspecies of Brassica that includes rape mustard. It is cultivated for the seed and used as animal feed.

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Brassica napus

A plant species of the family BRASSICACEAE best known for the edible roots.

Year introduced: 2002

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acyl-binding lipid-transfer protein, Brassica napus [Supplementary Concept]

an acyl-CoA-binding protein which also exhibits lipid transfer activity; amino acid sequences of AB/LTP I, II, and III given in first source; RN refers to AB/LTP I; see also records of lipid transfer protein and phospholipid transfer protein

Date introduced: February 17, 1995

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self-incompatibility locus specific glycoprotein, Brassica [Supplementary Concept]

from Brassica plants; amino acid sequence in first source

Date introduced: June 18, 1990

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cruciferin protein, Brassica napus [Supplementary Concept]

from mustard plant; a five-member gene subfamily which encodes cruciferin; amino acid sequence given in first source

Date introduced: June 28, 1989

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napin protein, Brassica napus [Supplementary Concept]

1.7S protein from rapeseed (Brassica napus); composed of two peptide chains MW 9000 & 4000 held together by disulfide bonds; RN given refers to clone pN1 large subunit reduced

Date introduced: November 25, 1986

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BOPC proteins, Brassica oleracea [Supplementary Concept]

BOPC - B. oleracea pollen coat; oleosin-like protein from the pollen coat of Brassica oleracea; amino acid sequence in first source; GenBank X96407

Date introduced: November 28, 1997

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Bra j protein, Brassica juncea [Supplementary Concept]

a major allergen (2 S albumin) from oriental mustard (Brassica juncea) seeds; recognized by human IgE from mustard-sensitive individuals; closely related to major allergen Sin a I from yellow mustard seeds; MW about 16,000

Date introduced: April 29, 1992

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trypsin inhibitor protein, Brassica napus [Supplementary Concept]

B napus amino acid sequence given in first source; MW 13,500 D

Date introduced: August 1, 1991

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UDP-glucose sinapate glucosyltransferase, Brassica napus [Supplementary Concept]

amino acid sequence in first source; GenBank AF287143

Date introduced: February 17, 2001

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MAP4Kalpha2 protein, Brassica napus [Supplementary Concept]

amino acid sequence in first source; GenBank AJ009609

Date introduced: March 5, 1999

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MAP4Kalpha1 protein, Brassica napus [Supplementary Concept]

related to MAP4Kalpha2 protein, Brassica napus; amino acid sequence in first source; GenBank AJ009608

Date introduced: March 4, 1999

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MyAP protein, Brassica napus [Supplementary Concept]

40-kDa protein isolated from Brassica & Arabidopsis; complexes with myrosinase; amino acid sequence in first source

Date introduced: May 23, 1996

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S-Locus Related 3 protein, Brassica oleracea [Supplementary Concept]

SLR3 - S-Locus Related 3; a secreted glycoprotein lacking both transmembrane and kinase domains; evolved from receptor kinase genes; RN refers to SLR3-1; amino acid sequence given in first source; GenBank X81833 (SLR3-1), X80911 (SLR3-2)

Date introduced: September 21, 1995

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BnCYC proteins, Brassica napus [Supplementary Concept]

a cyclin from Brassica napus; amino acid sequence given in first source; GenBank L25405

Date introduced: April 14, 1995

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NS3 protein, Brassica campestris [Supplementary Concept]

contains 419 amino acids; amino acid sequence given in first source; GenBank D11108

Date introduced: August 9, 1994

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BnC24 protein, Brassica napus [Supplementary Concept]

amino acid sequence given in first source; homologous to bbc1 protein; isolated from Brassic napus

Date introduced: February 24, 1994

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APG protein, Brassica napus [Supplementary Concept]

homologous to APG protein of Arabidopsis thaliana & Brassica napus (71% identity); from B. napus; aa sequence given in first source; do not confuse with CEX, a non-specific cross-reacting antigen

Date introduced: November 12, 1993

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S-receptor kinase [Supplementary Concept]

SRK - S-receptor kinase; from Brassica oleracea; amino acid sequence has been determined

Date introduced: March 23, 1993

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