Update on proteomics in Arabidopsis. Where do we go from here?
SC Peck - Plant physiology, 2005 - academic.oup.com
The ''omics revolution''in science has been swift and, in many cases, borders on
overwhelming. A number of powerful tools, including variations on the theme of proteomics …
overwhelming. A number of powerful tools, including variations on the theme of proteomics …
Arabidopsis thaliana as a model organism for plant proteome research
S Wienkoop, S Baginsky, W Weckwerth - Journal of proteomics, 2010 - Elsevier
Genome sequencing and systems biology revolutionized life sciences. Proteomics emerged
as a fundamental technique of this novel research area. This review aims to summarize the …
as a fundamental technique of this novel research area. This review aims to summarize the …
Plant proteome dynamics
J Mergner, B Kuster - Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Proteins are intimately involved in executing and controlling virtually all cellular processes.
To understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie plant phenotypes, it is essential to …
To understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie plant phenotypes, it is essential to …
Proteomics of nonmodel plant species
A Champagne, M Boutry - Proteomics, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Until recently, large scale proteomic investigations in the plant field have only been possible
for a few model species for which the whole genome sequence had been fully determined …
for a few model species for which the whole genome sequence had been fully determined …
Plant proteome analysis by mass spectrometry: principles, problems, pitfalls and recent developments
RP Newton, AG Brenton, CJ Smith, E Dudley - Phytochemistry, 2004 - Elsevier
The genome of several species has now been elucidated; these genomes indicate the
proteomic potential of the cell. While identification of genomes has been, and continues to …
proteomic potential of the cell. While identification of genomes has been, and continues to …
A two-dimensional electrophoresis proteomic reference map and systematic identification of 1367 proteins from a cell suspension culture of the model legume …
The proteome of a Medicago truncatula cell suspension culture was analyzed using two-
dimensional electrophoresis and nanoscale HPLC coupled to a tandem Q-TOF mass …
dimensional electrophoresis and nanoscale HPLC coupled to a tandem Q-TOF mass …
Proteomics for genetic and physiological studies in plants
H Thiellement, N Bahrman, C Damerval… - …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Proteomics is becoming a necessity in plant biology, as it is in medicine, zoology and
microbiology, for deciphering the function and role of the genes that are or will be …
microbiology, for deciphering the function and role of the genes that are or will be …
Time to dig deep into the plant proteome: a hunt for low-abundance proteins
Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DGE) has come a long way since its introduction
around 40 years by the pioneering work of these three researchers (Klose, 1975; O'Farrell …
around 40 years by the pioneering work of these three researchers (Klose, 1975; O'Farrell …
Proteomics insight into the biological safety of transgenic modification of rice as compared with conventional genetic breeding and spontaneous genotypic variation
CY Gong, Q Li, HT Yu, Z Wang… - Journal of Proteome …, 2012 - ACS Publications
The potential of unintended effects caused by transgenic events is a key issue in the
commercialization of genetically modified (GM) crops. To investigate whether transgenic …
commercialization of genetically modified (GM) crops. To investigate whether transgenic …
Proteome analysis of rice uppermost internodes at the milky stage
P Yang, Y Liang, S Shen, T Kuang - Proteomics, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Uppermost internodes, which connect the part between the ear and lower stem, form an
important pathway transporting mineral nutrition from roots and photosynthates from leaves …
important pathway transporting mineral nutrition from roots and photosynthates from leaves …