Foliar diseases, such as late blight, result in serious threats to potato production. As such, potato leaf tissue becomes an important substrate to study biological processes, such as plant defense responses to infection. Nonetheless, the potato leaf proteome remains poorly characterized. Here, we report protein profiling of potato leaf tissues using a modified differential centrifugation approach to separate the leaf tissues into cell wall and cytoplasmic fractions. This method helps to increase the number of identified proteins, including targeted putative cell wall proteins. The method allowed for the identification of 1484 nonredundant potato leaf proteins, of which 364 and 447 were reproducibly identified proteins in the cell wall and ...
The field of proteomics suffers from the immense complexity of even small proteomes and the enormous...
Potato (<i>Solanum tuberosum</i>) presents a challenging organism for the genetic and molecular diss...
Phosphite (salts of phosphorous acid; Phi)-based fungicides are increasingly used in controlling oom...
Potato late blight is one the most important crop diseases worldwide. Even though potato has been st...
Tuberization in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a developmental process that serves a double functi...
Multiple biotic and abiotic stresses challenge plants growing in agricultural fields. Most molecular...
Plant diseases caused by viral infection are affecting all major crops. Being an obligate intracellu...
Many common potato tuber defects are difficult to elicidate because of the degree of genetic complex...
Potato is one of the most important food crops for human consumption. The soilborne pathogen Spongos...
In order to get a better understanding of protein association during Solanum tuberosum (cv. Sarpo Mi...
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the world's third most commonly grown food crop with very high yiel...
Plants have evolved different types of immune reactions but large-scale proteomics about these proce...
Plants have evolved different types of immune reactions but large-scale proteomics about these proce...
AbstractPotato late blight is one the most important crop diseases worldwide. Even though potato has...
Multiple biotic and abiotic stresses challenge plants growing in agricultural fields. Most molecular...
The field of proteomics suffers from the immense complexity of even small proteomes and the enormous...
Potato (<i>Solanum tuberosum</i>) presents a challenging organism for the genetic and molecular diss...
Phosphite (salts of phosphorous acid; Phi)-based fungicides are increasingly used in controlling oom...
Potato late blight is one the most important crop diseases worldwide. Even though potato has been st...
Tuberization in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a developmental process that serves a double functi...
Multiple biotic and abiotic stresses challenge plants growing in agricultural fields. Most molecular...
Plant diseases caused by viral infection are affecting all major crops. Being an obligate intracellu...
Many common potato tuber defects are difficult to elicidate because of the degree of genetic complex...
Potato is one of the most important food crops for human consumption. The soilborne pathogen Spongos...
In order to get a better understanding of protein association during Solanum tuberosum (cv. Sarpo Mi...
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the world's third most commonly grown food crop with very high yiel...
Plants have evolved different types of immune reactions but large-scale proteomics about these proce...
Plants have evolved different types of immune reactions but large-scale proteomics about these proce...
AbstractPotato late blight is one the most important crop diseases worldwide. Even though potato has...
Multiple biotic and abiotic stresses challenge plants growing in agricultural fields. Most molecular...
The field of proteomics suffers from the immense complexity of even small proteomes and the enormous...
Potato (<i>Solanum tuberosum</i>) presents a challenging organism for the genetic and molecular diss...
Phosphite (salts of phosphorous acid; Phi)-based fungicides are increasingly used in controlling oom...