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In root nodules of pea (Pisum sativum), endosymbiotic are individually enclosed by a plant-derived membrane, creating an organelle-like structure termed the investigate the structure and function of the plant-microbe surface interactions, monoclonal the major antigenic components of this membrane and to and tissue distribution. Immunofluorescence studies ruptured symbiosomes indicated that the relevant luminal (inner) face of the peribacteroid membrane. that the antibodies recognised carbohydrate epitopes glycoproteins and glycolipids. These glycoconjugate termed the glycocalyx. Three different classes of with different groups of monoclonal antibodies, could Immunolocalisation studies of longitudinal sections of enhanced expression of glycocalyx antigens in infected three classes of antigen showing different degrees of developmental zones of the tissue. One of the classes the apical meristematic region of pea nodules but was
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