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TABLE 13.2 (Continued)
Plant Species
Organ Used for
Fractionation
Experimental
Condition
Technique
Used
No. of
Identified
DAP (Differentially Abundant Proteins)
References
Proteins
Xerophyta viscosa
Leaves
Drought
2D-MALDI
TOF MS/MS
438
Up: Zn-finger helicase TF; gene regulation: non-
LTR retrotransposons, maturases; chaperonin;
EF-Tu precursor, ribosomal L28
Abdalla et al.
(2010)
Cicer arietinum
Seedlings
Drought
2DE ESI-MS/
MS
75
Genotypic differences: H2B, H3 – up in T, down
in S; DNA cytosine methyltransferase Zmet3 – up
in T; ROS scavenging – APX, SOD, GPX – up
in T
Subba et al.
(2013)
Glycine max
Root tip
Flooding
nano-LC MS/
MS.
39
Down: epsilon2-COP, RACK1, beta-catenin,
splicing factor PWI domain-containing, clathrin
heavy chain
Komatsu et
al. (2014)
Glycine max
phosphoproteome
Root tip
Flooding
LC-MS/MS
14
Zinc finger protein, glycine rich protein, and Rrp5 Yin &
Komatsu
(2015)
Glycine max
Root tip
Flooding
–
365
Down: H1, H3; NOP1/NOP56; 60S preribosome;
pre-mRNA processing (spliceosome components)
Yin &
Komatsu
(2016)
Mitochondria
Pisum sativum
Leaves
Drought, Cold
Herbicide
(Paraquat –
662.5 mg/L)
2DE Q-TOF
MS; BN-PAGE
29
Up: MDH, GDC, SHMT isoforms; ATP synthase
α, β, γ; HSP22, HSP70, HSP90, chaperonin 10;
βCA
Taylor et al.
(2005)