Beta-Amylase – Serpin-Z4 protocol
Both, amylases and serpins, are highly abundant enzymes in all kingdoms of life. Beta-Amylase is a glycohydrolase that is crucial for seed germination by breaking down starch into smaller carbohydrates that serve as an energy source. Serpins are known to inhibit various serine proteases, but have recently been shown to possess non-inhibitory functions as well.
protein – protein interaction | amylase | serpin | plant proteins | germination | MO-P-058