Science. 1983 Dec 23;222(4630):1346-9. doi: 10.1126/science.222.4630.1346.
Resistance of different species of weeds to s-triazines, a commonly used class of herbicides, has been shown to involve a change in the binding affinity of the herbicide to a chloroplast polypeptide of 32,000 daltons. A single amino acid difference in this 32,000-dalton protein appears to be responsible for resistance to the herbicide in Amaranthus hybridus.
不同杂草物种对三嗪类除草剂(一种常用的除草剂)的抗性已被证明与除草剂与叶绿体 32000 道尔顿多肽的结合亲和力的变化有关。在这种 32000 道尔顿的蛋白质中,单个氨基酸的差异似乎是导致 Amaranthus hybridus 对除草剂产生抗性的原因。