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KMID : 0368420110540040219
Journal of Plant Biology
2011 Volume.54 No. 4 p.219 ~ p.219
Biotic Stress-Responsive Rice Proteome: An Overview
Wang Yiming

Kim Sang-Gon
Kim Sun-Tae
Agrawal Ganesh Kumar
Kang Kyu-Young
Abstract
Biotic stresses affect the plant growth, seed quality, and crop yield. The monocot model rice crop plant is no exception and is affected by a variety of biotic stress factors. High-throughput proteomics approaches are being applied in rice for the past several years to exploit better understanding the biotic stresses-responsive regulatory mechanisms. A large number of proteins responsive to biotic stresses, including pathogens and herbivores, have been cataloged. Cataloged proteins mainly belong to functional categories into metabolism, energy, defense mechanisms, and signaling. To date, majority of these proteins have not been functionally characterized yet, except the pathogen-related 10 protein, PBZ1. This review will briefly summarize and discuss: (1) the proteomics-based investigation of biotic stress-responsive proteins in rice and (2) increasing importance of proteomics approach in defense biology and engineering the next-generation rice/crop plants.
KEYWORD
Biotic stress, Rice, Proteomics
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