Proteomics

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Biophoton emission is involved in reactive oxygen species as well as mitochondrial proteins


ABSTRACT: Mitochondrial Proteomics under flooding stress in roots of soybean plants

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap

ORGANISM(S): Glycine Max

TISSUE(S): Plant Cell, Root

DISEASE(S): Wounds And Injuries

SUBMITTER: Abu Hena Mostafa Kamal  

LAB HEAD: Setsuko Komatsu

PROVIDER: PXD001477 | Pride | 2016-08-10

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Action DRS
CR1.mgf Mgf
CR1.msf Msf
CR1.pep.xml Pepxml
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CR2.mgf Mgf
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Involvement of Reactive Oxygen Species and Mitochondrial Proteins in Biophoton Emission in Roots of Soybean Plants under Flooding Stress.

Kamal Abu Hena Mostafa AH   Komatsu Setsuko S  

Journal of proteome research 20150401 5


To understand the mechanism of biophoton emission, ROS and mitochondrial proteins were analyzed in soybean plants under flooding stress. Enzyme activity and biophoton emission were increased in the flooding stress samples when assayed in reaction mixes specific for antioxidant enzymes and reactive oxygen species; although the level of the hydroxyl radicals was increased at day 4 (2 days of flooding) compared to nonflooding at day 4, the emission of biophotons did not change. Mitochondria were is  ...[more]

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