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Proteomics is the large-scale functional analysis of proteins extracted from intact organisms, tissues, individual cells, or cell compartments, at defined timepoints during development or under specific conditions.

Plant Proteomics highlights the rapid progress in this field in plants, with emphasis on recent work in model plant species, subcellular organelles, and specific aspects of the plant life cycle such as signalling, reproduction and stress physiology. Diverse integrated approaches, including advanced proteomic techniques combined with functional genomics, bioinformatics, metabolomics and molecular cell biology, are presented in several chapters, making this book a valuable resource for a broad spectrum of readers ranging from teachers and advanced students to researchers.



to Proteomics: a Brief Historical Perspective on Contemporary Approaches
High-Resolution Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis: A Cornerstone of Plant Proteomics
An Introduction to Proteomics Data Analysis
Phosphoproteomics in Plants
High-Throughput Identification of Plant Protein Kinase Substrates
Discovery via Proteomics of a Novel Cell Signalling Pathway in Plants Involving Extracellular ATP
Cereal Proteomics
Current Status of Arabidopsis Thaliana Proteomics
Proteomics of Medicago truncatula
Proteomics of Seed Development in Oilseed Crops
Proteome Analysis of Nicotiana tabacum Suspension Cultures
Cell Wall Proteome
Plasma Membrane Proteomics
The Proteomes of Chloroplasts and other Plastids
The Plant Mitochondrial Proteome
Proteomic Analysis of the Plant Nucleolus
Pollen and Pollen Tube Proteomics
Plant Proteomics Upon Fungal Attack
Metabolic Intricacies of the Symbiotic Association between Soybean and Bradyrhizobium japonicum:A Proteomic Outlook
Proteomes in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis
Plant Proteome Responses to Abiotic Stress.
ISBN 978-3-540-72616-6
Artikelnummer 9783540726166
Medientyp Buch
Copyrightjahr 2007
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang XXIX, 369 Seiten
Abbildungen XXIX, 369 p.
Sprache Englisch