Heat Stress Tolerance in Plants by Wani Shabir H.;Kumar Vinay;

Heat Stress Tolerance in Plants by Wani Shabir H.;Kumar Vinay;

Author:Wani, Shabir H.;Kumar, Vinay; [HussainWani, Shabir]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Published: 2020-01-23T18:14:27+00:00


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Proteomics as a Tool for Characterizing the Alteration in Pathways Associated with Defense and Metabolite Synthesis

Reetika Mahajan1, and Sajad Majeed Zargar2

1Govt. Degree College Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir, India

2Division of Plant Biotechnology, Sher‐e‐Kashmir University of Agricultural Science and Technology of Kashmir, Shalimar, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India

7.1 Introduction

Technological advances have changed the overall scenario of crop improvement in the present era. Various omics approaches like genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and ionomics play important roles in crop improvement. Proteomics is a complex field which deals with the study of structure and function of proteins. Proteomics as an advanced omics tools could be used to understand the mechanism of plant response to different stresses. This branch of omics could also be used to have insight of the pathways of different defense mechanism and metabolite synthesis in plants. At the time of unfavorable conditions like biotic stresses (insect, fungal, bacterial, and viral), plants undergo certain changes in their metabolite synthesis pathways that provide defense to the plant to cope with the stress. These stresses lead to alteration in the plants' efficiency. When encountering biotic stress, plants undergo two different pathways for recognizing and resisting pathogen attack. The first pathway deals with DAMPs (danger‐associated molecular patterns) and PAMPs (pathogen‐associated molecular patterns) formation and in the second pathway ETI (effector‐triggered immunity) and PTI (PAMPs‐triggered immunity) are formed after the recognition of pathogen by specific pathogen effector molecules (De Wit 2007; Dodds and Rathjen 2010; Lodha and Basak 2012). In this chapter, we discuss different proteomics technologies which could be used as alternatives to characterize the alteration in pathways associated with defense and metabolite synthesis.



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