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Proteome level changes in the root of Brassica alboglabra induced by alachlor herbicide
Abstract
Chinese kale (Brassica alboglabra) is a famous and extensively grown vegetable in Southeast Asia. Despite its nutritional values, pesticides are heavily applied to it. In this study, changes in protein expression due to alachlor treatment on B. alboglabra were investigated by using the 2-dimensional PAGE. Differential protein expressions were determined by using Image Master Software with volume (%) ≥2 fold as significant. Ten spots of interest have been identified by LC/MS/MS showing significant increases in differential protein expression between B. alboglabra roots treated with alachlor as compared to the untreated group which include HSC-cognate binding proteins, adenosylmethionine synthetase and beta-tubulin involved in defence mechanism in plants. Little is known about the function of other proteins identified which include knox-like proteins and hypothetical protein. Further investigations on plant proteomics would provide more information on the effects of different types of pesticides.
Keywords: Brassica alboglabra, pesticides, proteomics, two-dimensional electrophoresis
African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 12(20), pp. 2840-2849
Keywords: Brassica alboglabra, pesticides, proteomics, two-dimensional electrophoresis
African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 12(20), pp. 2840-2849