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Maize stroma - Reconstruction of metabolic pathways, protein expression, and homeostasis machineries across maize bundle sheath and mesophyll chloroplasts: large-scale quantitative proteomics using the first maize genome assembly


ABSTRACT: Band23 maize W22 stroma biological replica1 dec08 trypsin in gel-digestion Orbitrap 120 min gradient

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap, instrument model

ORGANISM(S): Zea Mays (maize)

SUBMITTER: Giulia Friso  

PROVIDER: PRD000184 | Pride | 2010-01-25

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Reconstruction of metabolic pathways, protein expression, and homeostasis machineries across maize bundle sheath and mesophyll chloroplasts: large-scale quantitative proteomics using the first maize genome assembly.

Friso Giulia G   Majeran Wojciech W   Huang Mingshu M   Sun Qi Q   van Wijk Klaas J KJ  

Plant physiology 20100120 3


Chloroplasts in differentiated bundle sheath (BS) and mesophyll (M) cells of maize (Zea mays) leaves are specialized to accommodate C(4) photosynthesis. This study provides a reconstruction of how metabolic pathways, protein expression, and homeostasis functions are quantitatively distributed across BS and M chloroplasts. This yielded new insights into cellular specialization. The experimental analysis was based on high-accuracy mass spectrometry, protein quantification by spectral counting, and  ...[more]

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