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M Kieliszewski

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Shekels L, Hunninghake D, Tisdale A, Gipson I, Kieliszewski M, Kozak C, et al.
Biochem J . 1998 May; 330 ( Pt 3):1301-8. PMID: 9494100
Mucin glycoproteins are a heterogeneous family of high-molecular-mass, heavily glycosylated proteins differentially expressed in epithelial tissue of the gastrointestinal, reproductive and respiratory tracts. We report here the cloning of a...
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Schnabelrauch L, Kieliszewski M, Upham B, Alizedeh H, Lamport D
Plant J . 1996 Apr; 9(4):477-89. PMID: 8624511
Extensins and kindred hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins occur in dicot cell walls mainly as insoluble integral components that may form an intermolecularly cross-linked network interpenetrated by other polymers. Extensins also occur in...
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Shekels L, Lyftogt C, Kieliszewski M, Filie J, Kozak C, Ho S
Biochem J . 1995 Nov; 311 ( Pt 3):775-85. PMID: 7487932
Mucins protect gastric epithelium by maintaining a favourable pH gradient and preventing autodigestion. The purpose of this study was to clone a mouse gastric mucin which would provide a foundation...
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Kieliszewski M, de Zacks R, Leykam J, Lamport D
Plant Physiol . 1992 Mar; 98(3):919-26. PMID: 16668765
Intact cell elution of suspension cultures derived from Douglas fir, Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirbel) Franco, yielded two extensin monomers, the first hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins (HRGPs) to be isolated from a gymnosperm. These...
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Li X, Kieliszewski M, Lamport D
Plant Physiol . 1990 Feb; 92(2):327-33. PMID: 16667277
An extensin isolated from sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) cell suspension cultures fulfills all criteria for membership of the extensin family save one, notably, lack of the ;diagnostic' pentamer Ser-Hyp-Hyp-Hyp-Hyp. However,...
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Kieliszewski M, Lamport D
Plant Physiol . 1987 Nov; 85(3):823-7. PMID: 16665784
Graminaceous monocots generally contain low levels of hydroxyproline-rich Glycoproteins (HRGPs). As HRGPs are often at the cell surface, we used the intact cell elution technique (100 millimolar AlCl(3)) to isolate...