Project description:Proteome profiling contributes a better understanding of physiological and biochemical readjustment of Syzygium cumini seedlings after prolonged partial submergence. After 100 days flooding treatment, S. cumini has formed a new level of physiological balance in the present of well-developed adventitious roots. Comparative proteome analysis can illuminate the biological process involved in this maintenance mechanisms of new balance.
Project description:Identification of target transcripts for the putative chloroplast RNA binding protein CFM2 in Zea mays. CFM2 was immunoprecipitated from a chloroplast extract. Chloroplast extracts were prepared from WT tissue. RNA from the pellet and from the supernatant for each pulldown was labelled with different fluoro-dyes and hybridized onto an array covering the complete maize chloroplast genome. Messages enriched in the immunoprecipitate from WT tissue are likely targets for CFM2.