Detection and Quantification of Protein Aggregates in Plants

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Abstract

Protein quality control is an important aspect of stress recovery. It maintains protein homeostasis through a machinery of regulatory proteins such as chaperones and proteases. When the system recognizes accumulation of misfolded or aggregated proteins, the cell recruits a set of regulatory proteins to initiate protein quality control. To understand the dynamics of stress-mediated aggregate protein formation and recovery in plants, robust methods aimed at detecting and measuring such protein aggregates are needed. This will help us to deepen our understanding of protein quality control mechanisms in plants.

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Phukan, U. J., Stael, S., Gonçalves, A., Van Breusegem, F., & Coll, N. S. (2023). Detection and Quantification of Protein Aggregates in Plants. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2581, pp. 221–228). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2784-6_15

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