Metabolomics for plant stress response
Virginia Tech · University of Nevada, Reno · +1 more institution
Abstract
Stress in plants could be defined as any change in growth condition(s) that disrupts metabolic homeostasis and requires an adjustment of metabolic pathways in a process that is usually referred to as acclimation. Metabolomics could contribute significantly to the study of stress biology in plants and other organisms by identifying different compounds, such as by-products of stress metabolism, stress signal transduction molecules or molecules that are part of the acclimation response of plants. These could be further tested by direct measurements, correlated with changes in transcriptome and proteome expression and confirmed by mutant analysis. In this review, we will discuss recent application of metabolomics…
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- 12.63
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Metabolomics
- Transcriptome
- Biology
- Fight-or-flight response
- Metabolic pathway
- Computational biology
- Proteome
- Systems biology