2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27103307
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Three Diverse Granule Preparation Methods for Proteomic Analysis of Mature Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Starch Grain

Abstract: Starch is the primary form of reserve carbohydrate storage in plants. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a monocot whose reserve starch is organized into compounded structures within the amyloplast, rather than a simple starch grain (SG). The mechanism governing the assembly of the compound SG from polyhedral granules in apposition, however, remains unknown. To further characterize the proteome associated with these compounded structures, three distinct methods of starch granule preparation (dispersion, microsieve, and… Show more

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“…Two PEG mimetic approaches, GlycoTAIL and FlexiTAIL, were applied to increase the hydrodynamic radius of antibody fragments of different sizes and valencies, with them exhibiting a prolonged half-life and increased drug disposition in mice [51]. One paper proposed three diverse techniques to isolate starch grain proteins, demonstrating how different sample preparation processes influence the respective proteomic results [52]. Godbole et al developed a severity score for respiratory disorders, such as airflow obstruction and emphysema, based on metabolomics analyses [53].…”
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“…Two PEG mimetic approaches, GlycoTAIL and FlexiTAIL, were applied to increase the hydrodynamic radius of antibody fragments of different sizes and valencies, with them exhibiting a prolonged half-life and increased drug disposition in mice [51]. One paper proposed three diverse techniques to isolate starch grain proteins, demonstrating how different sample preparation processes influence the respective proteomic results [52]. Godbole et al developed a severity score for respiratory disorders, such as airflow obstruction and emphysema, based on metabolomics analyses [53].…”
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confidence: 99%