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Proteomics and plant biology: contributions to date and a look towards the next decade.

Jesús V Jorrin-Novo
Published in: Expert review of proteomics (2021)
In 25 years, five proteomics platform generations have appeared. We are now moving from proteomics to Systems Biology. While feasible with model organisms, proteomics of orphan species remains challenging. Proteomics, even in its simplest approach, sheds light on plant biological processes, central dogma, and molecular bases of phenotypes of interest, and it can be translated to areas such as food traceability and allergen detection. Proteomics should be validated and optimized to each experimental system, objectives, and hypothesis. It has limitations, artifacts, and biases. We should not blindly accept proteomics data and just create a list of proteins, networks, and avoid speculative biological interpretations. From the hundred to thousand proteins identified and quantified, it is important to obtain a focus and validate some of them, otherwise it is merely. We are starting to have the protein pieces, so let, from now, build the proteomics and biological puzzle.
Keyphrases
  • mass spectrometry
  • label free
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • magnetic resonance
  • computed tomography
  • climate change
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification
  • genetic diversity
  • dual energy