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Seed proteomics: An overview

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Title Seed proteomics: An overview
 
Creator Narula, Kanika
Sinha, Arunima
Haider, Toshiba
Chakraborty, Niranjan
Chakraborty, Subhra
 
Subject Crop plant
Seed proteomics
Seed
Dormancy
Germination
 
Description Accepted date: 21 August 2016
Seed is vital for propagation of spermatophytes in biome and as food source for inhabitants of the earth. Studies on seed proteins provide platform for new avenues to explore molecular networks and pathways governing seed filling, maturation, germination, and seedling formation. Protein expression changes of three genetically different sub-regions of angiosperm seeds are reflected in ordered chain of biological events represented from family differences in different taxas. Different families of angiosperm show divergence of seed protein evolution and thus provide insights into seed structure and function. A gamut of information is available on seed proteomic datasets from approximately 3500 proteins that impinge on protein function in diverse plant families. The functional modularity of seed proteins were compared amongst species that span from dicot to moncot and diploid to polyploid. Transitions of protein complement revealed difference between dormancy and germination towards understanding biological check point at translational level. Goal of this chapter is to critically review data available till date on seed proteomic studies and identify family and cross genera knowledge gaps. The information thus obtained would unravel new components and an unparallel understanding of the molecular processes underlying translational and post-translational variations under different conditions that involves histodifferentiation and organogenesis of the seed.
 
Date 2017-01-06T09:46:20Z
2017-01-06T09:46:20Z
2016
 
Type Book chapter
 
Identifier In: Salekdeh GH (ed), Agricultural Proteomics, Vol 1: Crops, Horticulture, Farm Animals, Food, Insect and Microorganisms. Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, pp 31-52
978-3-319-43275-5
http://59.163.192.83:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/713
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-43275-5_2
10.1007/978-3-319-43275-5_2
 
Language en_US
 
Publisher Springer