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China Biotechnology
China Biotechnology  2010, Vol. 30 Issue (10): 100-107    DOI:
    
Advances in Grape Proteomics
JIN Liang1, CHEN Shang-wu2, MA Hui-qin1
1. College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China;
2. College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China
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Abstract  

With the completion of the human genome project, it has come into post-genomic era and now for the proteome. Proteomics aims at elucidating the expression, structure and function of all the proteins which are after all responsible for life’s activities. With the full sequencing of the grapevine genome, the grape proteomics research was significantly facilitated and be widely adopted. Recent development of grape proteomics were summarized. The contents include the protein sample extraction protocols for grape samples, results in berry development and quality formation, progress in berry skin, cell wall and plasma membrane proteomics, achievements in grapevine stress response and somatic embryo formation. In the end, the possible breakthrough in the near future were predicted.



Key wordsGrape      Protein sample preparation      Berry proteomics      Berry skin proteomics      Proteomics of grapevines under stress     
Received: 28 May 2010      Published: 25 October 2010
ZTFLH:  Q819  
Corresponding Authors: CHEN Shang-wu, MA Hui-qin     E-mail: swchen@cau.edu.cn;hqma@cau.edu.cn
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JIN Liang, CHEN Shang-wu, MA Hui-qin. Advances in Grape Proteomics. China Biotechnology, 2010, 30(10): 100-107.

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