Proteomics applied on plant abiotic stresses: role of heat shock proteins (HSP)

AM Timperio, MG Egidi, L Zolla - Journal of proteomics, 2008 - Elsevier
The most crucial function of plant cell is to respond against stress induced for self-defence.
This defence is brought about by alteration in the pattern of gene expression: qualitative and …

Cryopreservation of phytodiversity: a critical appraisal of theory & practice

EE Benson - Critical reviews in Plant sciences, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Cryopreservation is the storage of viable cells, tissues, organs and organisms at ultra-low
temperatures, usually in liquid nitrogen to a minimum temperature of− 196° C. The term …

Sample extraction techniques for enhanced proteomic analysis of plant tissues

T Isaacson, CMB Damasceno, RS Saravanan, Y He… - Nature protocols, 2006 - nature.com
Major improvements in proteomic techniques in recent years have led to an increase in their
application in all biological fields, including plant sciences. For all proteomic approaches …

[PDF][PDF] Status of cryopreservation technologies in plants (crops and forest trees).

B Panis, M Lambardi - 2005 - researchgate.net
Over the past decades, plant cryopreservation technologies have been evolving rapidly,
opening the door to the possibility of long-term storage of valuable genetic resources of …

Phenol extraction of proteins for proteomic studies of recalcitrant plant tissues

M Faurobert, E Pelpoir, J Chaïb - Plant proteomics: Methods and protocols, 2007 - Springer
Phenol extraction of proteins is an alternative method to classical TCA-acetone extraction. It
allows efficient protein recovery and removes nonprotein components in the case of plant …

Preventing unintended proteolysis in plant protein biofactories

M Benchabane, C Goulet, D Rivard… - Plant biotechnology …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Numerous reports have been published over the last decade assessing the potential of
plants as useful hosts for the heterologous expression of clinically useful proteins …