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Proteomics of Nitrogen Remobilization in Poplar Bark.

J Proteome Res.. 2014-12; 
Islam N, Li G, Garrett WM, Lin R, Sriram G, Cooper B, Coleman GD. Department of Plant Sciences and Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, United States.
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Abstract

Seasonal nitrogen (N) cycling in temperate deciduous trees involves the accumulation of bark storage proteins (BSPs) in phloem parenchyma and xylem ray cells. BSPs are anabolized using recycled N during autumn leaf senescence and later become a source of N during spring shoot growth as they are catabolized. Little is known about the catabolic processes involved in remobilization and reutilization of N from BSPs in trees. In this study, we used multidimensional protein identification technology (MudPIT) and spectral counting to identify protein changes that occur in the bark during BSP catabolism. A total of 4,178 proteins were identified from bark prior to and during BSP catabolism. The majority (62%) of the pr... More

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