The hydrogen peroxide-sensitive proteome of the chloroplast in vitro and in vivo

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  • who: Karl-Josef Dietz from the Faculty, University, Germany have published the paper: The hydrogen peroxide-sensitive proteome of the chloroplast in vitro and in vivo, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this context, this study focuses on the identification of chloroplast stroma proteins which are most sensitive to H2 O2. The approach was successfully established and a first list of ROS-sensitive stroma proteins could be provided.
  • future: Protein thiols were quantified under reducing and denaturing conditions to obtain an average amount of thiols to be used as a conversion factor for . . .

     

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