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Proteomic identification of differentially expressed proteins between male and female plants in Pistacia chinensis. PLoS One 2013 (0)

by E Xiong, X Wu, J Shi, X Wang, W Wang
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Article A Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Pinellia ternata Leaves Exposed to Heat Stress

by Yunhao Zhu, Guosheng Zhu, Qiaosheng Guo, Zaibiao Zhu, Changlin Wang, Zuoyi Liu , 2013
"... Abstract: Pinellia ternata is an important traditional Chinese medicinal plant. The growth of P. ternata is sensitive to high temperatures. To gain a better understanding of heat stress responses in P. ternata, we performed a comparative proteomic analysis. P. ternata seedlings were subjected to a t ..."
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Abstract: Pinellia ternata is an important traditional Chinese medicinal plant. The growth of P. ternata is sensitive to high temperatures. To gain a better understanding of heat stress responses in P. ternata, we performed a comparative proteomic analysis. P. ternata seedlings were subjected to a temperature of 38 °C and samples were collected 24 h after treatment. Increased relative ion leakage and lipid peroxidation suggested that oxidative stress was frequently generated in rice leaves exposed to high temperature. Two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) was used to analyze heat-responsive proteins. More than 600 protein spots were reproducibly detected on each gel; of these spots, 20 were up-regulated, and 7 were down-regulated. A total of 24 proteins and protein species were successfully identified by MALDI-TOF/TOF MS. These proteins and protein species were found to be primarily small heat shock proteins (58%) as well as proteins involved in RNA processing (17%), photosynthesis (13%), chlorophyll biosynthetic processes (4%), protein degradation (4%) and defense (4%). Using 2-DE Western blot analysis, we confirmed the identities of the cytosolic class II small heat shock protein (sHSPs-CII)
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... the lack of genomicsInt. J. Mol. Sci. 2013, 14 20624sinformation [23]. However, cross-species identification is a powerful option for protein identificationswhenever a genome is poorly characterized =-=[24,25]-=-. In this approach, proteins are identified byscomparing peptides from the proteins of interest with orthologous proteins of species that are wellscharacterized. In this study, protein database search...

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