2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11105-013-0555-6
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Proteomic and Transcriptomic Analyses of Agave americana in Response to Heat Stress

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“…Finally, a limited correlation between protein expression and transcript expression existed in our results. This phenomenon also existed in Arabidopsis thaliana (Ng, Zhang et al., ), B. napus (Marmagne, Brabant, Thiellement, & Alix, ), Agave Americana (Shakeel, Aman, Ul Haq, Heckathorn, & Luthe, ), and so on, showing a wide spread low correlation between mRNA expression and protein expression. The lack of concordance between mRNA and protein abundance could lead to the condition that alterations on gene expression mediated by lncRNAs had no obvious influence on the protein abundance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Finally, a limited correlation between protein expression and transcript expression existed in our results. This phenomenon also existed in Arabidopsis thaliana (Ng, Zhang et al., ), B. napus (Marmagne, Brabant, Thiellement, & Alix, ), Agave Americana (Shakeel, Aman, Ul Haq, Heckathorn, & Luthe, ), and so on, showing a wide spread low correlation between mRNA expression and protein expression. The lack of concordance between mRNA and protein abundance could lead to the condition that alterations on gene expression mediated by lncRNAs had no obvious influence on the protein abundance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Americana (Shakeel, Aman, Ul Haq, Heckathorn, & Luthe, 2013), and so on, showing a wide spread low correlation between mRNA expression and protein expression. The lack of concordance between mRNA and protein abundance could lead to the condition that alterations on gene expression mediated by lncRNAs had no obvious influence on the protein abundance.…”
Section: Long-coding Rnas Play An Important Role In Gene Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in protein accumulation under stress are directly related to the physiological phenotypic responses of plants to stress. The proteomic responses to high-temperature or flood stresses are known for several plants, including rice (Lin et al, 2005), wheat (Majoul et al, 2004), barley (Süle et al, 2004), soybean (Komatsu et al, 2013), radish (Zhang et al, 2013), Arabidopsis thaliana (Palmblad et al, 2008), Agave americana (Shakeel et al, 2013), and Populus euphratica (Ferreira et al, 2006). In the present study, we analyzed physiological and proteomics data in different genotypes of cauliflower under conditions of high-temperature and waterlogging stresses over different time periods.…”
Section: Biological or Biochemical Functions Of Flood-and Heat-responmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different types of tissues are studied: roots [141,154,159], root nodules [161], leaves [138,160], roots and leaves compared at seedling stage [157], roots, flag leaves and spikelets at reproductive stage [151]. As the high temperature is particularly detrimental during the reproductive stage, besides the studies on leaf proteome under heat stress in rice [113,162], wheat [163] radish [142], alfalfa [164] and stromal proteins in agave [165], special attention is paid to the reproductive phase [166], source-sink interactions at grain filling [167], grain development and composition [155,160] in cereals, and protein composition of soybean seeds [168] formed under unfavorable temperature conditions. Relatively few proteomic studies deal with combined drought and heat stress [169][170][171].…”
Section: Proteomics In Search Of Molecular Markers For Assisted Selecmentioning
confidence: 99%