Proteomics: a powerful tool to study plant responses to biotic stress

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Yahui Liu
Song Lu
Kefu Liu
Sheng Wang
Luqi Huang
Lanping Guo
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[1] China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,National Resource Center for Chinese Materia Medica
[2] National Institute of Metrology,School of Life Science
[3] Beijing Institute of Technology,undefined
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Plant Methods | / 15卷
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Proteomics; Subcellular; Post-translational modifications; Biotic stress;
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In recent years, mass spectrometry-based proteomics has provided scientists with the tremendous capability to study plants more precisely than previously possible. Currently, proteomics has been transformed from an isolated field into a comprehensive tool for biological research that can be used to explain biological functions. Several studies have successfully used the power of proteomics as a discovery tool to uncover plant resistance mechanisms. There is growing evidence that indicates that the spatial proteome and post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins directly participate in the plant immune response. Therefore, understanding the subcellular localization and PTMs of proteins is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of plant responses to biotic stress. In this review, we discuss current approaches to plant proteomics that use mass spectrometry, with particular emphasis on the application of spatial proteomics and PTMs. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the current status of the field, discuss recent research challenges, and encourage the application of proteomics techniques to further research.
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