2015
DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201400049
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In vitro flowering associated protein changes inDendrocalamus hamiltonii

Abstract: In Dendrocalamus hamiltonii, conversion of vegetative meristem to a floral meristem was successfully achieved on flower induction medium. A total of 128 differentially expressed proteins were evidenced by 2DE in floral meristem protein profiles. Analysis of 103 proteins through PMF revealed change in abundance in the content of 79 proteins, disappearance and new appearance in the content of 7 and 17 proteins, respectively. MS/MS and subsequent homology search identified 65 proteins that were involved in metabo… Show more

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“…Six of the species belong to the genus Dendrocalamus : D . brandisii (Nadgauda et al, 1990), D. giganteus (Rout and Das, 1994; Ramanayake et al, 2001), D. hamiltonii (Chambers et al, 1991; Kaur et al, 2015), D. latiflorus (Zhang and Wang, 2001; Lin et al, 2006, 2007b), D. membranaceus (Prutpongse and Gavinlertvatana, 1992), and D. strictus (Rout and Das, 1994). The last two accessions are Cephalostachyum pergracile (Prutpongse and Gavinlertvatana, 1992) and an intergenus hybrid, B. pervariabilis × D. latiflorus (Zhang and Wang, 2001).…”
Section: Flower Induction In Vitro: Species and Explant Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Six of the species belong to the genus Dendrocalamus : D . brandisii (Nadgauda et al, 1990), D. giganteus (Rout and Das, 1994; Ramanayake et al, 2001), D. hamiltonii (Chambers et al, 1991; Kaur et al, 2015), D. latiflorus (Zhang and Wang, 2001; Lin et al, 2006, 2007b), D. membranaceus (Prutpongse and Gavinlertvatana, 1992), and D. strictus (Rout and Das, 1994). The last two accessions are Cephalostachyum pergracile (Prutpongse and Gavinlertvatana, 1992) and an intergenus hybrid, B. pervariabilis × D. latiflorus (Zhang and Wang, 2001).…”
Section: Flower Induction In Vitro: Species and Explant Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a B. oldhamii cDNA library, 4,470 (floral tissue) and 3,878 (vegetative tissue) ESTs were published (Lin et al, 2010). Using proteomic analysis of bamboo flowers, 128 differentially expressed proteins in floral meristems were identified (Kaur et al, 2015). To do such studies on gene and protein expression in floral organs, flowers must be readily available in sufficient quantity.…”
Section: Applications Of Bamboo In Vitro Flowering—cloning Of Flower-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kaur et al . () inferred that gibberellic acid and phytochrome regulation related proteins were the possible major regulators of floral transition in Dendrocalamus hamiltonii . Chen et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enolase, the thioredoxin family proteins, and triose phosphate isomerase provided adequate energy to complete dormancy release and bud break. Kaur et al (2015) inferred that gibberellic acid and phytochrome regulation related proteins were the possible major regulators of floral transition in Dendrocalamus hamiltonii. Chen et al (2009) andYOU et al (2012) who studied the floral reversion mechanisms of longan, indicated that regulatory and antioxidant related proteins might play a more important role in bud differentiation and down-regulated flavonoid synthesis, and that up-regulated GA20ox and 14-3-3 proteins might be involved in the floral reversion process.…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of Related Proteins For the Flowering Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spots of interest were excised from the gel manually and further processed as described by [27]. Briefly, excised gel pieces were washed with deionized water and distained with 100 mM NH 4 HCO 3 /50% acetonitrile for 15 min at room temperature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%