evaluation of leaf proteome in wheat genotypes under drought stress
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drought stress in plants, the change (increase or decrease) in the production of plant proteins. proteomics in recent years one of the most powerful tools that help us to study the changes in protein in order to investigate the proteome of wheat leaves in response to terminal drought, two genotypes susceptible and resistant wheat genotypes were evaluated under irrigated (non-stress) and rain-fed (stress) conditions. after applying stress and extraction of leaf proteins, two-dimensional gels were prepared and scanned. analysis of gel images was performed using same spot progenesis. about 657 protein spots were identified by the software. after alignment of the spots and their correspondence, 148 spot were identified visually and by using the software and statistical analysis was carried out. five spots with fold ≥ 1/5 at p ≤ 0/05 were identified, of which 4 spots were significant at p ≤ 0/05 and 1 spot was significant at p ≤ 0/01.
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Journal title:
international journal of advanced biological and biomedical researchPublisher: casrp publishing company
ISSN 2383-2762
volume 2
issue 3 2014
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