CEFOBI   05405
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS FOTOSINTETICOS Y BIOQUIMICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Recent advances in maize nuclear proteomic studies reveal histone modification
Autor/es:
CASATI P.
Revista:
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE-LANDMARK
Editorial:
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Albertson, NY, USA; Año: 2012 vol. 3 p. 278 - 278
ISSN:
1093-9946
Resumen:
The nucleus of eukaryotic organisms is highly
dynamic and complex, containing different types of macromolecules including
DNA, RNA, and a wide range of proteins. Novel proteomic applications have led
to a better overall determination of nucleus protein content. Although nuclear plant
proteomics is only at the initial phase, several studies have been reported and
are summarized in this review using different plants species, such as Arabidopsis thaliana, rice, cowpea, onion, garden cress,
and barrel clover. These include
the description of the total nuclear or phospho-proteome (i.e. Arabidopsis,
cowpea, onion), or the analysis of the differential nuclear proteome under
different growth environments (i.e. Arabidopsis, rice, cowpea, onion, garden cress and barrel clover). However, only few reports
exist on the analysis of the maize nuclear proteome or its changes under
various conditions. This review will present recent data on the study of
the nuclear maize proteome, including the analysis of changes in posttranslational
modifications in histone proteins.