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Moreover, the plant genome contains many genes that code for catalytically inactive chitinases, also referred to as chitinase-like proteins (CLPs). These CLPs lack catalytic activity/binding ability due to substitutions in the chitin-binding domain (CBD) [20]. The expression of some proteins ...
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kelp beds (i.e., stipe number, plant length, dichotomies per stipe and wet mass) influence the composition of the associated characteristic fauna and its functional relationships [69,71] (Figure 3). The kelp holdfast consists of a network of root-like ramifications, which provide galleries and...