02768nam 2200541 450 991013627670332120230803214044.09782889193028(ebook)(CKB)3710000000586925(WaSeSS)IndRDA00058526(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/60220(EXLCZ)99371000000058692520160628h20142014 fy 0engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSub-cellular proteomics /topic editors, Nicolas L. Taylor and A. Harvey MillarFrontiers Media SA2015[Lausanne, Switzerland] :Frontiers Media SA,2014.©20141 online resource (254 pages) illustrations; digital file(s)Frontiers Research Topics,1664-8714"Published in: Frontiers in Plant Science" -- front cover.Print version: 2889193020 Includes bibliographical references.Whilst significant advances have been made in whole organismal proteomics approaches, many researchers still rely on combinations of tissue selection and subcellular prefractionation methods to reduce the complexity of protein extracts from plants prior to proteomic analysis. Often this will allow identification of many lower abundance proteins of the target proteome and it may involve the selection of specific organs, cell types or the isolation of specific subcellular components. These subcellular proteomes provide insight into functions following various treatments and also contribute to the wider understanding of the entire organismal proteome by cataloguing a series of sub-proteome contents. The aim of this Research Topic is to bring together knowledge of sub cellular components in different plant species to provide a basis for accelerated research. It aims to provide a mini-review for each proposed section that summarizes the current understanding of a particular proteome, with the anticipation that every 5 - 10 years we can update these definitive publications.Frontiers research topics.ProteomicsBotanysub-cellular proteomicscrop plantsMass SpectrometryOrganellesmodel plantsProteomics.Botany.Nicolas L Taylorauth1376293Taylor Nicolas L.Millar A. HarveyWaSeSSWaSeSSUkMaJRUBOOK9910136276703321Sub-cellular proteomics3411895UNINA