Reprint

Plant Proteomic Research 4.0

Edited by
January 2022
264 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-2662-1 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-2663-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Plant Proteomic Research 4.0 that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Medicine & Pharmacology
Summary

As an important tool of systems biology, proteomics has enabled a deep understanding of different plant processes and functions. Complemented with genomic data, computational tools, and improved sample preparation strategies, proteomics has an unprecedented opportunity to characterize plant proteoforms in high spatial and temporal resolution. This special issue of Plant Proteomic Research 4.0 captures the recent advancements in proteomics and addresses the current challenges of plant stress response and resilience in the ever-changing climate. It contains 12 articles, including three reviews and nine original research articles. The three reviews deal with pollen phosphoproteomics, starch biosynthesis-related proteins and posttranslational modifications (PTMs) in rice developing seeds, and PTMs of waxy proteins in rice grain. The nine research articles include three related to temperature, two on water stress, two on salt stress, one on fungal pathogen, and the last one on field-grown potato apoplast proteome. The articles reflect the current frontiers of plant proteomics, focusing on themes of environmental stresses, proteoforms/PTMs, crop species, and new development in data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry. They provide readers insights into current technologies, their utility in understanding plant growth and resilience, as well as directions of proteomics in the frontiers of systems biology and synthetic biology.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
peptide markers; Quercus ilex; drought tolerance; targeted post-acquisition proteomics; plant pathogenesis responses; quantitative proteomics; data-independent acquisition; Phytophthora infestans; waxy; amylose; posttranslational modification; GBSSI; rice; wheat; salt stress; physiological characteristics; ER proteome; label-free quantitation; rice; starch biosynthesis; proteomics; posttranslational modification; starch functionality; cooking and eating quality; Mesembryanthemum crystallinum; McHB7; transcription factor; salt stress; proteomics; late embryogenesis abundant; Arabidopsis; seed germination; metabolomics; heat-stable proteome; dehydrins; LEA transcripts; intrinsically disordered proteins; floral thermogenesis; Nelumbo nucifera; DIA-based quantitative proteomics; time series analysis; protein-protein interaction network; WGCNA; proteomics; mutant soybean; flooding; glycoprotein folding; fermentation; cell death; rice endosperm; phosphorylation; high temperature; sucrose and starch metabolism; starch biosynthesis; ABPP; apoplast; proteomics; serine hydrolases; β-glycosidases; potato; field-omics; phosphoproteomics; pollen tube; male gametophyte; root hair; signal transduction; kinase motif; n/a