Agricultural recovery of a formerly radioactive area: I. Establishment of high-resolution quantitative protein map of mature flax seeds harvested from the remediated Chernobyl area
A protein map from mature seeds of flax grown in remediated Chernobyl area was established. [Display omitted] . ► Flax was grown in a remediated area located directly in Chernobyl town. ► Mature seeds were harvested and subjected to proteomics analysis. ► A protein map was established. In recent yea...
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description | A protein map from mature seeds of flax grown in remediated Chernobyl area was established.
[Display omitted] .
► Flax was grown in a remediated area located directly in Chernobyl town. ► Mature seeds were harvested and subjected to proteomics analysis. ► A protein map was established.
In recent years there has been an increasing tendency toward remediation of contaminated areas for agriculture purposes. The study described herein is part of a comprehensive, long-term characterization of crop plants grown in the area formerly contaminated with radioactivity. As a first step, we have established a quantitative map of proteins isolated from mature flax (
Linum usitatissimum L.) seeds harvested from plants grown in a remediated plot localized directly in Chernobyl town. Flax was selected because it is a crop of economic and historical importance, despite the relative paucity of molecular resources. We used 2-dimensional electrophoresis followed by tandem mass spectrometry to establish a high-resolution seed proteome map. This approach yielded quantitative information for 318 protein spots. Genomic sequence resources for flax are very limited, leaving us with an “unknown function” annotation for 38% of the proteins analyzed including several that comprise very large spots. In addition to the seed storage proteins, we were able to reliably identify 82 proteins many of which are involved with central metabolism. |
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► Flax was grown in a remediated area located directly in Chernobyl town. ► Mature seeds were harvested and subjected to proteomics analysis. ► A protein map was established.
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► Flax was grown in a remediated area located directly in Chernobyl town. ► Mature seeds were harvested and subjected to proteomics analysis. ► A protein map was established.
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