2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-017-2416-7
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Proteomic signature of fenugreek treated by methyl jasmonate and cholesterol

Abstract: Main conclusion Changes in proteome level as a result of methyl jasmonate and cholesterol treatment were investigated. The identified proteins were often involved in response to stress caused by various treatments. Furthermore, 18 proteins were expressed in treatmentspecific manner. In this study, the fenugreek plants were treated with methyl jasmonate (as an elicitor) and cholesterol (as a precursor of steroids and steroidal saponins) to check reaction at the level of the proteome to stress and to investigate… Show more

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“…This technique is based on the method developed by Hurkman and Tanaka in 1986 [22]. This technique was widely used mostly for plant material experiments such as leaves [23,24,25], roots [26,27], seeds [28,29], endosperm [30], pollen [31,32], stigma [33], and fruits [34,35]. However, it was also developed in analyses of fungi [36,37] and bacteria [38,39,40] proteomes, or even mammal cell cultures [41] and tissues [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique is based on the method developed by Hurkman and Tanaka in 1986 [22]. This technique was widely used mostly for plant material experiments such as leaves [23,24,25], roots [26,27], seeds [28,29], endosperm [30], pollen [31,32], stigma [33], and fruits [34,35]. However, it was also developed in analyses of fungi [36,37] and bacteria [38,39,40] proteomes, or even mammal cell cultures [41] and tissues [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%