2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2012.05.037
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Proteomic study of β-aminobutyric acid-mediated cadmium stress alleviation in soybean

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“…It is based on the comparison of the composition of different proteomes, which originate from non-stressed (control) plants and corresponding plants exposed to heavy metals (24,25,(55)(56)(57)(58)(59)(60)(61)(62)(63)(64)(65)(66)(67). An alternative approach is to compare proteomes from different genotypes with a distinct tolerance for heavy metal stress [e.g., differential responses of proteins in two contrasting Cd-accumulating soybean cultivars (68,69), comparative analysis of proteomic changes in contrasting flax cultivars upon Cd exposure (70), or a comparative proteomic analysis of roots under Al stress in Al-tolerant and Al-sensitive soybean genotypes (71)]. …”
Section: The Methodology Of Proteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is based on the comparison of the composition of different proteomes, which originate from non-stressed (control) plants and corresponding plants exposed to heavy metals (24,25,(55)(56)(57)(58)(59)(60)(61)(62)(63)(64)(65)(66)(67). An alternative approach is to compare proteomes from different genotypes with a distinct tolerance for heavy metal stress [e.g., differential responses of proteins in two contrasting Cd-accumulating soybean cultivars (68,69), comparative analysis of proteomic changes in contrasting flax cultivars upon Cd exposure (70), or a comparative proteomic analysis of roots under Al stress in Al-tolerant and Al-sensitive soybean genotypes (71)]. …”
Section: The Methodology Of Proteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several papers reported an activation and up-regulation of ROS scavengers, thus indicating a prompt antioxidative response to oxidative stress damage induced by Cd (61,62,69). Cd 2+ also induced an enhanced accumulation of proteins such as molecular chaperons (61) and heat-shock proteins (69), which are protective proteins that contribute to protein stabilisation, adequate folding, assembly, and translocation under both optimal and stressed growth conditions (132). In many studies, up-regulation of proteins associated with Cd-chelating pathways was reported (25,49,66,68,70).…”
Section: Current Trends In Proteomics Of Heavy Metal Toxicity In Plantsmentioning
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“…43 A leaf mesophyll tonoplast proteOmics study involving Hordeumvulgare L, reveals an MRPlike ABC transporter and two novel CAX transporters (CAX1a and CAX5), assuring Cd 2+ transport into the vacuole. 44 Additionally, in Glycine max L. leaves, abundance of Hsp70 and peroxiredoxin were reported, 45 and up-regulation of proteins associated with Cdchelating pathways were reported in different plant species viz. Linumusitatissimum, A. thaliana and G. max.…”
Section: Proteomics: a Closer Look At Translatome Regulating Cellularmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2012), Cr(VI) stresine maruz kalan bitkilerde HSP70 ailesine ait üç proteinin ekspresyonunun arttığını belirtmiştir. Bununla birlikte, Cd stresi altındaki soya fasulyesinde HSP70 proteininin ekspresyonunda azalma belirlenmiştir (Hossain et al 2012b). HSP70 hücrelerin her bölümünde olmasına karşın, şaperonin 60 mitokondri ve plastidlerde daha fazla bulunmaktadır (Nelson et al 1992).…”
Section: Protein Metabolizması Ile İlişkili Proteinlerunclassified