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, Volume 52 Issue 12
Cover Caption: About the cover: Two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis (2-D DIGE) is a powerful way to identify proteins involved in plant signal transduction. In this issue, Wang et al. (pp.1075–1085) used the 2-D DIGE method to compare the proteomic differences in shoots and roots of the BR-insensitive d61-4 and BR-deficient brd1-3 rice mutants. The authors identified a large number of proteins differentially expressed in mutants as compared to the wild type. On the cover picture, increased proteins appear as red, repressed proteins appear as green, while unaffected proteins appear as yellow. [Detail] ...For Selected: Toggle Thumbnails
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