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Members of potato type II proteinase inhibitor family (Pot II) are one <br />One of the major serine proteinaseinhibitor families found in higher plants from Solanaceae families.<br /><br /><br /><strong>Related literature</strong><br />Greenblatt HM, Ryan CA, James MN: Structure of the complex of Streptomyces griseus<br />proteinase B and polypeptide chymotrypsin inhibitor-1 from Russet Burbank potato tubers<br />at 2.1 A resolution. J Mol Biol 1989, 205:201-228.<br /><br />Scanlon MJ, Lee MC, Anderson MA, Craik DJ: Structure of a putative ancestral protein<br />encoded by a single sequence repeat from a multidomain proteinase inhibitor gene from<br />Nicotiana alata. Structure 1999, 7:793-802<br /><br />Schirra HJ, Craik DJ: Structure and folding of potato type II proteinase inhibitors: circular<br />permutation and intramolecular domain swapping. 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