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<b:Tag>phs-201903-0019</b:Tag>
<b:SourceType>ArticleInAPeriodical</b:SourceType>
<b:Year>2019</b:Year>
<b:PeriodicalTitle>Photosynthetica</b:PeriodicalTitle>
<b:Volume>57</b:Volume>
<b:Issue>3</b:Issue>
<b:Url>https://ps.ueb.cas.cz/artkey/phs-201903-0019.php</b:Url>
<b:Url>https://doi.org/10.32615/ps.2019.078</b:Url>
<b:Pages>866-874</b:Pages>
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<b:Person><b:Last>ZHAO</b:Last><b:First>C.M.</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>CUI</b:Last><b:First>J.Z.</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>LI</b:Last><b:First>X.G.</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>CHEN</b:Last><b:First>B.J.</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>JIN</b:Last><b:First>R.R.</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>YU</b:Last><b:First>Z.Y.</b:First></b:Person>
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<b:Title>Proteomic analysis of chloroplasts from chlorophyll-deficient melon mutant</b:Title>
<b:Comments>We aimed to understand the molecular-level changes occurring in the photosynthetic metabolic network in mutant chloro-plasts. We performed comparative liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry protein profiling of wild-type (WT) and chlorophyll-deficient melon (Cucumis melo L.) mutants. We identified 390 differentially expressed proteins and 81 shared proteins varied significantly in abundance, of which 76 were upregulated and 5 were downregulated. Differentially expressed proteins were involved in the following biological processes: binding, catalytic, structural, transporter, and antioxidant activities. The mutant had 6.08-fold higher expression of glutamate-1-semialdehyde 2,1-aminomutase (GSAM), an enzyme that synthesizes the chlorophyll precursor, 5-aminolevulinic acid, and a 5.02-fold higher expression of pyridoxal biosynthesis protein, a GSAM coenzyme. An RNA recognition motif-containing protein (RRM) decreased in expression by 5.22-fold. This suggests that GSAM and RRM are particularly relevant to chlorophyll deficiency.</b:Comments>
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