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Plant Proteomics - Technologies, Strategies, and Applications

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Informationen zum Autor Ganesh Kumar Agrawal, PhD, is the Associate Director of the Research Laboratory for Biotechnology and Biochemistry (RLABB) in Kathmandu, Nepal. He earned his doctorate in applied biological chemistry at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology in 1998. His research objective is to unravel the "regulatory networks" of the signaling and metabolic pathways in proteomes to improve seed quality and yield in plants using integrated OMICS approaches. Randeep Rakwal, PhD, is presently a researcher on the Tsukuba Mental Stress Team at the Health Technology Research Center (HTRC), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) in Japan. He earned his doctorate in applied biological chemistry at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology in 1997. His current research focuses on the genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics of environmental stress responses in plant and animal systems. Klappentext Confidently face the challenges of proteomics research specific to plant science with the information in Plant Proteomics, which will introduce you to the techniques and methodologies required for the study of representative plant species. Read about proteomics studies in Arabidopsis, rice, and legumes and find information about common technologies like mass spectrometry and gel electrophoresis. Discover expression proteomics, functional proteomics, structural proteomics, bioinformatics, and systems biology, understand how to conduct proteomics studies in developing countries and underfunded laboratories, and gain access to guidelines for sample preparation. Zusammenfassung Confidently face the challenges of proteomics research specific to plant science with the information in Plant Proteomics , which will introduce you to the techniques and methodologies required for the study of representative plant species. Inhaltsverzeichnis PREFACE. CONTRIBUTORS. ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS. 1. AN INTRODUCTION TO PROTEOMICS: APPLICATIONS TO PLANT BIOLOGY (Ralph A. Bradshaw). PART I: TECHNOLOGIES. 2. GEL-BASED PROTEOMICS (Pier Giorgio Righetti, Paolo Antonioli, Carolina Simo, and Attilio Citterio). 3. MASS SPECTROMETRY-BASED PROTEOMICS: IDENTIFYING PLANT PROTEINS (Eveline Bergmuller, Sacha Baginsky, and Wilhelm Gruissem). 4. CHEMICAL PROTEOMICS (Miriam C. Hagenstein, Olaf Kruse, and Norbert Sewald). 5. THE ARABIDOPSIS LOCALIZOME: SUBCELLULAR PROTEIN LOCALIZATION AND INTERACTIONS IN ARABIDOPSIS (Georgios Kitsios, Nicolas Tsesmetzis, Max Bush, and John H. Doonan). 6. SECRETOME: TOWARD DECIPHERING THE SECRETORY PATHWAYS AND BEYOND (Young-Ho Jung, Ganesh Kumar Agrawal, Randeep Rakwal, and Nam-Soo Jwa). 7. PEPTIDOMICS (Peter Schulz-Knappe). PART II: COMPUTATIONAL PROTEOMICS. 8. BIOINFORMATICS IN GEL-BASED PROTEOMICS (Asa M. Wheelock and Craig E. Wheelock). 9. BIOINFORMATICS IN MS-BASED PROTEOMICS (Jacques Colinge). PART III: EXPRESSION PROTEOMICS. 10. AN OVERVIEW OF THE ARABIDOPSIS PROTEOME (Jacques Bourguignon and Michel Jaquinod). 11. RICE PROTEOME AT A GLANCE (Ganesh Kumar Agrawal and Randeep Rakwal). 12. PROTEOMICS OF LEGUME PLANTS (Satish Nagaraj, Zhentian Lei, Bonnie Watson, and Lloyd W. Sumner). 13. PROTEOME OF SEED DEVELOPMENT AND GERMINATION (Julie Catusse, Löc Rajjou, Claudette Job, and Dominique Job). 14. ENDOSPERM AND AMYLOPLAST PROTEOMES OF WHEAT GRAIN (William J. Hurkman, William H. Vensel, Frances M. DuPont, Susan B. Altenbach, and Bob B. Buchanan). 15. ROOT PROTEOME (Kuo-Chen Yeh, Chyi-Chuann Chen, and Chuan-Ming Yeh). 16. LEAF PROTEOME (Bin Kang, Shuyang Tu, Jiyuan Zhang, and Siqi Liu). 17. ANTHER PROTEOME (Nijat Imin). 18. POLLEN PROTEOME (Sandra Noir). 19. MICROTUBULE-BINDING PROTEINS (Lori A. Vickerman and Douglas G. M...

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