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AN insoluble chloroplast protein was isolated in pure state by Menke and Jordan1 from Allium porrum. This protein is connected with the pigments of the leaf and has a lamellar structure (‘lamellar structure protein’).
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PIRSON, A., BÖGER, P. Correlation of Chlorophyll with Insoluble Protein of the Chloroplast in Green Algae. Nature 205, 1129–1130 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/2051129a0
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