Abstract:Recent advances in quantitative proteomics show that small heat shock proteins (sHsps) are among the most highly upregulated proteins in cellular stress response. In plants there are numerous paralogous sHsps expressed in various cellular compartments. The chloroplast-localized sHsp, named Hsp21 with reference to its monomeric size, has an N-terminal region that is some 40 amino acids longer compared to the cytosolic sHsps, and increases plant stress tolerance as shown by Arabidopsis thaliana plants which over… Show more
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