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Zoran Minic

Researcher at University of Regina

Publications -  57
Citations -  2083

Zoran Minic is an academic researcher from University of Regina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Proteome. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 45 publications receiving 1801 citations. Previous affiliations of Zoran Minic include University of Saskatchewan & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.

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Physiological roles of plant glycoside hydrolases

TL;DR: This review summarizes the current research on plant glycoside hydrolases concerning their principal functional roles, which were attributed to different families based on amino acid sequence data of Arabidopsis and rice.
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Plant glycoside hydrolases involved in cell wall polysaccharide degradation.

TL;DR: Current knowledge about plant glycoside hydrolases that participate in the degradation and reorganisation of cell wall polysaccharides in plants focussing particularly on those from Arabidopsis thaliana are summarized.
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AtBXL1, a novel higher plant (Arabidopsis thaliana) putative beta-xylosidase gene, is involved in secondary cell wall metabolism and plant development

TL;DR: The analysis of the predicted protein, AtBXL1, suggests its targeting to the extracellular matrix and its involvement in cell wall metabolism through a putative activity towards xylans, which is proposed to be involved in secondary cell wall hemicellulose metabolism and plant development.
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Purification and Characterization of Enzymes Exhibiting β-d-Xylosidase Activities in Stem Tissues of Arabidopsis

TL;DR: Investigation of catalytic properties and sequence identity of enzymes with β-d-xylosidase activities in a dicotyledonous plant shows that young stems possess the highest activities for all three enzymes in comparison to the activities of the enzymes present in stems at older stages of development.
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A sub-proteome of Arabidopsis thaliana mature stems trapped on Concanavalin A is enriched in cell wall glycoside hydrolases

TL;DR: N-glycosylated proteins were isolated from Arabidopsis thaliana mature stems using affinity chromatography on Concanavalin A Sepharose, separated by 2D-electrophoresis and identified using nanoHPLC-MS/MS and MALDI-TOF MS.