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View article: Metabolic Responses to the Zinc Stress in the Roots and Leaves of Amaranthus caudatus: The Proteomics View
Metabolic Responses to the Zinc Stress in the Roots and Leaves of Amaranthus caudatus: The Proteomics View Open
Zinc excess (Zn stress) could lead to deleterious effects in plants such as enhanced ROS production, inhibition of photosynthetic machinery, and impairment of nutrient uptake. Hence, we aimed to investigate the complexity of metabolic resp…
View article: The MassBank contributions of the mFam Consortium
The MassBank contributions of the mFam Consortium Open
The analysis of metabolic profiles using high resolution mass spectrometry (MS) data gives deep insights into the biological processes. In metabolomics, MS generates a large number of features that represent metabolites. However, identifyi…
View article: Metabolic Responses of Amaranthus caudatus Roots and Leaves to Zinc Stress
Metabolic Responses of Amaranthus caudatus Roots and Leaves to Zinc Stress Open
In recent decades, heavy metal pollution has become a significant environmental stress factor. Plants are characterized by high biochemical plasticity and can adjust their metabolism to ensure survival under a changing environment. Here we…
View article: Biological Potential of Methanol Extracts from Plants of the Genus Spiraea Spreading in Russia
Biological Potential of Methanol Extracts from Plants of the Genus Spiraea Spreading in Russia Open
The genus Spiraea is well represented in the Russian flora. Several phytochemical and bioactivity studies, completed so far with several individual species of this genus, indicate young Spiraea shoots as a promising source of pharmaceutica…
View article: Vulnerable Nucleotide Pools and Genomic Instability in Yeast Strains with Deletion of the ADE12 Gene Encoding for Adenylosuccinate Synthetase
Vulnerable Nucleotide Pools and Genomic Instability in Yeast Strains with Deletion of the ADE12 Gene Encoding for Adenylosuccinate Synthetase Open
Adenylosuccinate synthetase (AdSS), encoded by the ADE12 gene in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, plays a critical role in purine biosynthesis, catalyzing the conversion of inosine 5′-monophosphate (IMP) and aspartic acid to adenylosuccinat…
View article: Strain-Specific Features of Primary Metabolome Characteristic for Extremotolerant/Extremophilic Cyanobacteria Under Long-Term Storage
Strain-Specific Features of Primary Metabolome Characteristic for Extremotolerant/Extremophilic Cyanobacteria Under Long-Term Storage Open
Cyanobacteria isolated from extreme habitats are promising in biotechnology due to their high adaptability to unfavorable environments and their specific natural products. Therefore, these organisms are stored under a reduced light supply …
View article: Proteome and Metabolome Alterations in Radish (Raphanus sativus L.) Seedlings Induced by Inoculation with Agrobacterium tumefaciens
Proteome and Metabolome Alterations in Radish (Raphanus sativus L.) Seedlings Induced by Inoculation with Agrobacterium tumefaciens Open
Infection of higher plants with agrobacteria (Agrobacterium tumefaciens) represents one of the most comprehensively characterized examples of plant–microbial interactions. Incorporation of the bacterial transfer DNA (T-DNA) in the plant ge…
View article: GC-MS-based metabolomics – Part 1 Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and its place in the plant metabolomics toolbox
GC-MS-based metabolomics – Part 1 Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and its place in the plant metabolomics toolbox Open
Metabolomics, which is typically referred to as the post-genomic methodology addressing low molecular weight metabolites, became a powerful tool in post-genomic research over the last two decades. Indeed, the state of the art metabolomics …
View article: Responsivity of Two Pea Genotypes to the Symbiosis with Rhizobia and Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Fungi—A Proteomics Aspect of the “Efficiency of Interactions with Beneficial Soil Microorganisms” Trait
Responsivity of Two Pea Genotypes to the Symbiosis with Rhizobia and Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Fungi—A Proteomics Aspect of the “Efficiency of Interactions with Beneficial Soil Microorganisms” Trait Open
It is well known that individual pea (Pisum sativum L.) cultivars differ in their symbiotic responsivity. This trait is typically manifested with an increase in seed weights, due to inoculation with rhizobial bacteria and arbuscular mycorr…
View article: Biological potential of methanol extracts from plants of the genus Spiraea L. growing in Russia
Biological potential of methanol extracts from plants of the genus Spiraea L. growing in Russia Open
The genus Spiraea is well-represented in the flora of Russian Federation which were only minimally addressed so far in respect of their metabolite profiles and characteristic biological activities. Therefore, phytochemical profiling of the…
View article: Probing Constitutive Traits of Metabolic Adaptation in Cyanobacteria to Extreme Habitats
Probing Constitutive Traits of Metabolic Adaptation in Cyanobacteria to Extreme Habitats Open
Cyanobacteria isolated from extreme habitats are promising in biotechnology due to their high adaptability to unfavorable environments and their specific natural products. Therefore, these organisms are stored under reduced light supply in…
View article: Green Light Drives Embryonic Photosynthesis and Protein Accumulation in Cotyledons of Developing Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Seeds
Green Light Drives Embryonic Photosynthesis and Protein Accumulation in Cotyledons of Developing Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Seeds Open
Photosynthesis is a vital process for seed productivity. It occurs in the leaves and provides developing seeds with the necessary nutrients. Moreover, many crops require photochemical reactions inside the seeds for proper development. The …
View article: Sydnone Imines as a New Class of Promising Plant Growth and Stress Tolerance Modulators—A First Experimental Structure–Activity Overview
Sydnone Imines as a New Class of Promising Plant Growth and Stress Tolerance Modulators—A First Experimental Structure–Activity Overview Open
Due to the oncoming climate changes, various environmental stresses (drought, salinity, heavy-metals, low or high temperatures, etc.) might dramatically affect crop yields and the quality of produced foods. Therefore, to meet the growing f…
View article: CCDC 2304802: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 2304802: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available …
View article: CCDC 2304800: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 2304800: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available …
View article: CCDC 2304801: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 2304801: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available …
View article: Models of osmotic stress as a tool for proteomics and metabolomics of legume seeds
Models of osmotic stress as a tool for proteomics and metabolomics of legume seeds Open
Drought poses a significant challenge to the sustainable development of modern agriculture and to the achievement of high crop yields. Water deficit causes osmotic stress and triggers plant physiological responses characterized by reduced …
View article: Discovering new plant growth regulators: 4,5-annelated bicyclic sydnone imines - a new type of mesoionic compounds
Discovering new plant growth regulators: 4,5-annelated bicyclic sydnone imines - a new type of mesoionic compounds Open
4,5-Annelated bicyclic derivatives of sydnone imines (6-cyano-1-substituted-[1,2,3]oxadiazolo[5,4-b]pyridin-1-ium-5-yl)amide hydrochlorides was prepared for the first time. In these bicyclic compounds mesomeric charge spreads out over the …
View article: МЕТАБОЛОМНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ СЕМЯН ПШЕНИЦЫ КАК МЕТОД ПОИСКА
БИОМАРКЕРОВ КАЧЕСТВА ПРОДУКЦИИ И АДАПТАЦИИ К
КЛИМАТИЧЕСКИМ ИЗМЕНЕНИЯМ
МЕТАБОЛОМНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ СЕМЯН ПШЕНИЦЫ КАК МЕТОД ПОИСКА
БИОМАРКЕРОВ КАЧЕСТВА ПРОДУКЦИИ И АДАПТАЦИИ К
КЛИМАТИЧЕСКИМ ИЗМЕНЕНИЯМ Open
МЕТАБОЛОМНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ СЕМЯН ПШЕНИЦЫ КАК МЕТОД ПОИСКА БИОМАРКЕРОВ КАЧЕСТВА ПРОДУКЦИИ И АДАПТАЦИИ К КЛИМАТИЧЕСКИМ ИЗМЕНЕНИЯМ
View article: Integrative Proteomics and Metabolomics Analysis Reveals the Role of Small Signaling Peptide Rapid Alkalinization Factor 34 (RALF34) in Cucumber Roots
Integrative Proteomics and Metabolomics Analysis Reveals the Role of Small Signaling Peptide Rapid Alkalinization Factor 34 (RALF34) in Cucumber Roots Open
The main role of RALF small signaling peptides was reported to be the alkalization control of the apoplast for improvement of nutrient absorption; however, the exact function of individual RALF peptides such as RALF34 remains unknown. The …
View article: Sydnone imines as a new class of promising plant growth modulators and potential drought-protective phytoeffectors – a first experimental structure-activity-analysis overview
Sydnone imines as a new class of promising plant growth modulators and potential drought-protective phytoeffectors – a first experimental structure-activity-analysis overview Open
Due to the oncoming climate changes, drought is the factor dramatically affecting crop yields and quality of produced foods. Therefore, to meet the growing food demand of the human population, improvement of drought tolerance of the curren…
View article: Metabolic responses to zinc stress in Amaranthus caudatus roots and leaves
Metabolic responses to zinc stress in Amaranthus caudatus roots and leaves Open
During the last decades, pollution with heavy metals (HM) became an important stress factor for plants. However, due to their biochemical plasticity, plants can adjust their metabolism to ensure survival under changing environmental condit…
View article: Agar-based polyethylene glycol (PEG) infusion model for pea (<em>Pisum sativum</em> L.) — perspectives of translation to legume crop plants
Agar-based polyethylene glycol (PEG) infusion model for pea (<em>Pisum sativum</em> L.) — perspectives of translation to legume crop plants Open
Due to the oncoming climate changes water deficit represents one of the most important abiotic stressors which dramatically affects crop productivity worldwide. Because of their importance as the principal source of food protein, legumes a…
View article: Seed-to-Seedling Transition in Pisum sativum L.: A Transcriptomic Approach
Seed-to-Seedling Transition in Pisum sativum L.: A Transcriptomic Approach Open
The seed-to-seedling transition is a crucial step in the plant life cycle. The transition occurs at the end of seed germination and corresponds to the initiation of embryonic root growth. To improve our understanding of how a seed transfor…
View article: Protein glycation and drought response of pea (<em>Pisum sativum</em> L.) root nodule proteome: a proteomics approach
Protein glycation and drought response of pea (<em>Pisum sativum</em> L.) root nodule proteome: a proteomics approach Open
Because of ongoing climate change, drought is becoming the major factor limiting productivity of all plants, including legumes. As these protein-rich crops form symbiotic associations with rhizobial bacteria — root nodules — they readily l…
View article: Bringing New Methods to the Seed Proteomics Platform: Challenges and Perspectives
Bringing New Methods to the Seed Proteomics Platform: Challenges and Perspectives Open
For centuries, crop plants have represented the basis of the daily human diet. Among them, cereals and legumes, accumulating oils, proteins, and carbohydrates in their seeds, distinctly dominate modern agriculture, thus play an essential r…
View article: Ion Homeostasis Response to Nutrient-Deficiency Stress in Plants
Ion Homeostasis Response to Nutrient-Deficiency Stress in Plants Open
A crucial feature of plant performance is its strong dependence on the availability of essential mineral nutrients, affecting multiple vital functions. Indeed, mineral-nutrient deficiency is one of the major stress factors affecting plant …
View article: Does Protein Glycation Impact on the Drought-Related Changes in Metabolism and Nutritional Properties of Mature Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Seeds?
Does Protein Glycation Impact on the Drought-Related Changes in Metabolism and Nutritional Properties of Mature Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Seeds? Open
Protein glycation is usually referred to as an array of non-enzymatic post-translational modifications formed by reducing sugars and carbonyl products of their degradation. The resulting advanced glycation end products (AGEs) represent a h…
View article: Drought-related Changes in the Metabolism and Nutritional Properties of Mature Pea (<em>Pisum sativum L.</em>) Seeds in the Context of Protein Glycation
Drought-related Changes in the Metabolism and Nutritional Properties of Mature Pea (<em>Pisum sativum L.</em>) Seeds in the Context of Protein Glycation Open
Protein glycation is usually referred to as an array of non-enzymatic post-translational modifications, formed by reducing sugars and carbonyl products of their degradation. Resulting advanced glycation end products (AGEs) represent a hete…
View article: Metabolic response of plants to abiotic stress and prematureleaf aging
Metabolic response of plants to abiotic stress and prematureleaf aging Open