Wood is one of our most important natural resources. Surprisingly, we know hardly anything about the details of the process of wood formation. The aim of this work was to describe the main proteins expressed in wood forming tissue of a conifer species (Pinus pinaster Ait.). Using high resolution 2-DE with linear pH gradient ranging from 4 to 7, a total of 1039 spots were detected. Out of the 240 spots analyzed by MS/MS, 67.9% were identified, 16.7% presented no homology in the databases, and 15.4% corresponded to protein mixtures. Out of the 57 spots analyzed by MALDI-MS, only 15.8% were identified. Most of the 175 identified proteins play a role in either defense (19.4%), carbohydrates (16.6%) and amino acid (14.9%) metabolisms, genes and ...
The contribution of proteomics to the knowledge of forest tree (the most recalcitrant and almost for...
BackgroundThe white-rot Agaricomycetes species Phlebia radiata is an efficient wood-decaying fungus ...
Tension wood (TW) is a specialized tissue with contractile properties that is formed by the vascular...
Wood is one of our most important natural resources. Surprisingly, we know hardly anything about the...
Secondary xylem (wood) is formed through an intricate biological process that results in a highly va...
Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) and image analysis are currently used for proteome analys...
Wood is the most important natural source of energy and also provides fuel and fiber. Considering th...
Les propriétés du bois de pin maritime varient aux niveaux chimique, anatomique et mécanique. Six ty...
Background: Wood development is of outstanding interest both to basic research and industry due to t...
When a conifer shoot is displaced from its vertical position, compression wood (CW) is formed on the...
<div><p>Our understanding of the contribution of Golgi proteins to cell wall and wood formation in a...
This paper examines the contribution of various xylem proteins to wood formation in Eucalyptus gunni...
The contribution of proteomics to the knowledge of forest tree (the most recalcitrant and almost for...
Gene assisted selection for wood quality and end-use properties require a better knowledge of the mo...
Our understanding of the contribution of Golgi proteins to cell wall and wood formation in any woody...
The contribution of proteomics to the knowledge of forest tree (the most recalcitrant and almost for...
BackgroundThe white-rot Agaricomycetes species Phlebia radiata is an efficient wood-decaying fungus ...
Tension wood (TW) is a specialized tissue with contractile properties that is formed by the vascular...
Wood is one of our most important natural resources. Surprisingly, we know hardly anything about the...
Secondary xylem (wood) is formed through an intricate biological process that results in a highly va...
Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) and image analysis are currently used for proteome analys...
Wood is the most important natural source of energy and also provides fuel and fiber. Considering th...
Les propriétés du bois de pin maritime varient aux niveaux chimique, anatomique et mécanique. Six ty...
Background: Wood development is of outstanding interest both to basic research and industry due to t...
When a conifer shoot is displaced from its vertical position, compression wood (CW) is formed on the...
<div><p>Our understanding of the contribution of Golgi proteins to cell wall and wood formation in a...
This paper examines the contribution of various xylem proteins to wood formation in Eucalyptus gunni...
The contribution of proteomics to the knowledge of forest tree (the most recalcitrant and almost for...
Gene assisted selection for wood quality and end-use properties require a better knowledge of the mo...
Our understanding of the contribution of Golgi proteins to cell wall and wood formation in any woody...
The contribution of proteomics to the knowledge of forest tree (the most recalcitrant and almost for...
BackgroundThe white-rot Agaricomycetes species Phlebia radiata is an efficient wood-decaying fungus ...
Tension wood (TW) is a specialized tissue with contractile properties that is formed by the vascular...