Potentiality of Soybean Proteomics in Untying the Mechanism of Flood and Drought Stress Tolerance
Dissecting molecular pathways at protein level is essential for comprehensive understanding of plant stress response mechanism. Like other legume crops, soybean, the world’s most widely grown seed legume and an inexpensive source of protein and vegetable oil, is also extremely sensitive to abiotic s...
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description | Dissecting molecular pathways at protein level is essential for comprehensive understanding of plant stress response mechanism. Like other legume crops, soybean, the world’s most widely grown seed legume and an inexpensive source of protein and vegetable oil, is also extremely sensitive to abiotic stressors including flood and drought. Irrespective of the kind and severity of the water stress, soybean exhibits a tight control over the carbon metabolism to meet the cells required energy demand for alleviating stress effects. The present review summarizes the major proteomic findings related to changes in soybean proteomes in response to flood and drought stresses to get a clear insight into the complex mechanisms of stress tolerance. Furthermore, advantages and disadvantages of different protein extraction protocols and challenges and future prospects of soybean proteome study are discussed in detail to comprehend the underlying mechanism of water stress acclimation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d0a8a7a8e49d4302b50e80254bd0ecdd2022-12-22T04:09:34ZengMDPI AGProteomes2227-73822014-03-012110712710.3390/proteomes2010107proteomes2010107Potentiality of Soybean Proteomics in Untying the Mechanism of Flood and Drought Stress ToleranceZahed Hossain0Setsuko Komatsu1Plant Stress Biology Lab, Department of Botany, West Bengal State University, Kolkata-700126, IndiaNational Institute of Crop Science, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Tsukuba 305-8518, JapanDissecting molecular pathways at protein level is essential for comprehensive understanding of plant stress response mechanism. Like other legume crops, soybean, the world’s most widely grown seed legume and an inexpensive source of protein and vegetable oil, is also extremely sensitive to abiotic stressors including flood and drought. Irrespective of the kind and severity of the water stress, soybean exhibits a tight control over the carbon metabolism to meet the cells required energy demand for alleviating stress effects. The present review summarizes the major proteomic findings related to changes in soybean proteomes in response to flood and drought stresses to get a clear insight into the complex mechanisms of stress tolerance. Furthermore, advantages and disadvantages of different protein extraction protocols and challenges and future prospects of soybean proteome study are discussed in detail to comprehend the underlying mechanism of water stress acclimation.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7382/2/1/107soybeanproteomicsdroughtfloodreview |
spellingShingle | Zahed Hossain Setsuko Komatsu Potentiality of Soybean Proteomics in Untying the Mechanism of Flood and Drought Stress Tolerance Proteomes soybean proteomics drought flood review |
title | Potentiality of Soybean Proteomics in Untying the Mechanism of Flood and Drought Stress Tolerance |
title_full | Potentiality of Soybean Proteomics in Untying the Mechanism of Flood and Drought Stress Tolerance |
title_fullStr | Potentiality of Soybean Proteomics in Untying the Mechanism of Flood and Drought Stress Tolerance |
title_full_unstemmed | Potentiality of Soybean Proteomics in Untying the Mechanism of Flood and Drought Stress Tolerance |
title_short | Potentiality of Soybean Proteomics in Untying the Mechanism of Flood and Drought Stress Tolerance |
title_sort | potentiality of soybean proteomics in untying the mechanism of flood and drought stress tolerance |
topic | soybean proteomics drought flood review |
url | http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7382/2/1/107 |
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