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  1. Citrus canker is a disease caused by Xantomonas citri subsp.citri (Xac), and has emerged as one of the major threats to the worldwide citrus crop because it affects all commercial citrus varieties, decreases the ...

    Authors: Márcia R Soares, Agda P Facincani, Rafael M Ferreira, Leandro M Moreira, Julio CF de Oliveira, Jesus A Ferro, Maria IT Ferro, Rogério Meneghini and Fábio C Gozzo
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:55
  2. The formation of the molluscan shell is regulated to a large extent by a matrix of extracellular macromolecules that are secreted by the shell forming tissue, the mantle. This so called "calcifying matrix" is ...

    Authors: Benjamin Marie, Arul Marie, Daniel J Jackson, Lionel Dubost, Bernard M Degnan, Christian Milet and Frédéric Marin
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:54
  3. Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders that accompany an accumulation of the disease-associated form(s) of prion protein (PrPSc) in the central nervous system. The neuropathological changes in the b...

    Authors: Fumiko Shinkai-Ouchi, Yoshio Yamakawa, Hideyuki Hara, Minoru Tobiume, Masahiro Nishijima, Kentaro Hanada and Ken'ichi Hagiwara
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:53
  4. The extracellular proteome or secretome of symbiotic bacteria like Rhizobium etli is presumed to be a key element of their infection strategy and survival. Rhizobia infect the roots of leguminous plants and estab...

    Authors: Niurka Meneses, Guillermo Mendoza-Hernández and Sergio Encarnación
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:51
  5. Currently, presence of Moraxella sp. in internal organs of fish is not considered detrimental for fish farming. However, bacterial colonization of internal organs can affect fish wellness and decrease growth rate...

    Authors: Maria Filippa Addis, Roberto Cappuccinelli, Vittorio Tedde, Daniela Pagnozzi, Iolanda Viale, Mauro Meloni, Fulvio Salati, Tonina Roggio and Sergio Uzzau
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:50
  6. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is both sensitive and tolerant to hypoxic stress, particularly when the evolutionarily conserved hypoxia response pathway HIF-1/EGL-9/VHL is involved. Hypoxia-induced changes i...

    Authors: Hualing Li, Changhong Ren, Jinping Shi, Xingyi Hang, Feilong Zhang, Yan Gao, Yonghong Wu, Langlai Xu, Changsheng Chen and Chenggang Zhang
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:49
  7. Enterococci have emerged as the third most common cause of nosocomial infections, requiring bactericidal antimicrobial therapy. Although vancomycin resistance is a major problem in clinics and has emerged in a...

    Authors: Hajer Radhouani, Patrícia Poeta, Luís Pinto, Júlio Miranda, Céline Coelho, Carlos Carvalho, Jorge Rodrigues, María López, Carmen Torres, Rui Vitorino, Pedro Domingues and Gilberto Igrejas
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:48
  8. Steroid-induced adipogenesis increases fat-cell volume and pressure in bone marrow. This may be a contributing factor in some forms of osteonecrosis. In this observational study, we aimed to determine the prot...

    Authors: Sing Chung Li, Ching Yu Lin, Tzong Fu Kuo, Yun Ho Lin, Chia Chun Chen, Way Neng Lin and Wing P Chan
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:47
  9. The phytopathogenic fungus Diplodia seriata, whose genome remains unsequenced, produces severe infections in fruit trees (fruit blight) and grapevines. In this crop is recognized as one of the most prominent path...

    Authors: Rebeca Cobos, Carlos Barreiro, Rosa María Mateos and Juan-José R Coque
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:46
  10. The silkworm Bombyx mori is a lepidopteran insect with four developmental stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa, and adult. The hemolymph of the silkworm is in an open system that circulates among all organs, an...

    Authors: Yong Hou, Yong Zou, Fei Wang, Jing Gong, Xiaowu Zhong, Qingyou Xia and Ping Zhao
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:45
  11. Growth cessation, cold acclimation and dormancy induction in grapevines and other woody perennial plants native to temperate continental climates is frequently triggered by short photoperiods. The early induct...

    Authors: Kim J Victor, Anne Y Fennell and Jérôme Grimplet
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:44
  12. Ticks are vectors of pathogens that affect human and animal health worldwide. Proteomics and genomics studies of infected ticks are required to understand tick-pathogen interactions and identify potential vacc...

    Authors: Margarita Villar, Alessandra Torina, Yolanda Nuñez, Zorica Zivkovic, Anabel Marina, Angela Alongi, Salvatore Scimeca, Giuseppa La Barbera, Santo Caracappa, Jesús Vázquez and José de la Fuente
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:43
  13. Lipoproteins are complex, globular molecules which play essential roles in the transport and metabolism of cholesterol. Their implication in the development of cardiovascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis,...

    Authors: Lisamarie A Collins and Michael Olivier
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:42
  14. Most biological functions controlled by the brain and their related disorders are closely associated with activation in specific regions of the brain. Neuroproteomics has been applied to the analysis of whole ...

    Authors: Tomoki Katagiri, Naoya Hatano, Masamune Aihara, Hiroo Kawano, Mariko Okamoto, Ying Liu, Tomonori Izumi, Tsuyoshi Maekawa, Shoji Nakamura, Tokuhiro Ishihara, Mutsunori Shirai and Yoichi Mizukami
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:41
  15. Mass spectrometry and proteomic analyses have become powerful tools for the analysis of proteins and peptides. Investigation of proteins contained in the various layers of the avian eggshell has focused entire...

    Authors: Steven J Portugal, Helen J Cooper, Cleidiane G Zampronio, Laine L Wallace and Phillip Cassey
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:40
  16. Viral and bacterial diseases can cause mass mortalities in commercial shrimp aquaculture. In contrast to studies on the antiviral response, the responses of shrimps to bacterial infections by high throughput t...

    Authors: Kunlaya Somboonwiwat, Vorrapon Chaikeeratisak, Hao-Ching Wang, Chu Fang Lo and Anchalee Tassanakajon
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:39
  17. During and following myocardial ischemia, glucose oxidation rates are low and fatty acids dominate as a source of oxidative metabolism. This metabolic phenotype is associated with contractile dysfunction durin...

    Authors: Clifford DL Folmes, Grzegorz Sawicki, Virgilio JJ Cadete, Grant Masson, Amy J Barr and Gary D Lopaschuk
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:38
  18. Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen and one of the most important causes of hospital infections. Bile acids are a major stress factor bacteria have to cope with in order to colonize and survive in...

    Authors: Liv Anette Bøhle, Ellen M Færgestad, Eva Veiseth-Kent, Hilde Steinmoen, Ingolf F Nes, Vincent GH Eijsink and Geir Mathiesen
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:37
  19. Reverse phase protein arrays (RPPA) emerged as a useful experimental platform to analyze biological samples in a high-throughput format. Different signal detection methods have been described to generate a qua...

    Authors: Jan C Brase, Heiko Mannsperger, Holger Fröhlich, Stephan Gade, Christian Schmidt, Stefan Wiemann, Tim Beissbarth, Thorsten Schlomm, Holger Sültmann and Ulrike Korf
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:36
  20. Proteomic analysis of laticifer latex in Hevea brasiliensis has been received more significant attentions. However, the sticky and viscous characteristic of rubber latex as cytoplasm of laticifer cells and the co...

    Authors: Xuchu Wang, Minjing Shi, Xiuli Lu, Ruifeng Ma, Chenggong Wu, Anping Guo, Ming Peng and Weimin Tian
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:35
  21. Surfactant protein-A (SP-A) has been shown to play a variety of roles related to lung host defense function. Mice lacking SP-A are more susceptible to infection than wild type C57BL/6 mice. We studied bronchoa...

    Authors: Mehboob Ali, Todd M Umstead, Rizwanul Haque, Anatoly N Mikerov, Willard M Freeman, Joanna Floros and David S Phelps
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:34
  22. Protein-based microarray platforms offer considerable promise as high-throughput technologies in proteomics. Particular advantages are provided by self-assembling protein microarrays and much interest centers ...

    Authors: Xristo Zárate, David C Henderson, Keenan C Phillips, April D Lake and David W Galbraith
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:32
  23. Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecologic malignancy, with the majority of cases diagnosed at an advanced stage when treatments are less successful. Novel serum protein markers are needed to detect ovarian...

    Authors: Kristin LM Boylan, John D Andersen, Lorraine B Anderson, LeeAnn Higgins and Amy PN Skubitz
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:31
  24. Shigella flexneri is a gram-negative, facultative pathogen that causes the majority of communicable bacterial dysenteries in developing countries. The virulence factors of S. flexneri have been shown to be produ...

    Authors: Ge Zhao, Li Zhu, Erling Feng, Xiaoyu Cao, Na Shang, Xiankai Liu, Xiang Liao, Tianyi Ying, Jie Wang, Huipeng Chen and Hengliang Wang
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:30
  25. Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is the coronavirus of domestic chickens causing major economic losses to the poultry industry. Because of the complexity of the IBV life cycle and the small number of viral st...

    Authors: Qingming Kong, Chunyi Xue, Xiangpeng Ren, Chengwen Zhang, Linlin Li, Dingming Shu, Yingzuo Bi and Yongchang Cao
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:29
  26. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major cause of liver infection in human. Because of the lack of an appropriate cell culture system for supporting HBV infection efficiently, the cellular and molecular mechanisms o...

    Authors: Yanfeng Zhao, Haijing Ben, Su Qu, Xinwen Zhou, Liang Yan, Bin Xu, Shuangcheng Zhou, Qiang Lou, Rong Ye, Tianlun Zhou, Pengyuan Yang and Di Qu
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:28
  27. Osteoarthritis (OA) is characterized by degeneration of articular cartilage. Animal models of OA induced are a widely used tool in the study of the pathogenesis of disease. Several proteomic techniques for sel...

    Authors: Elizabeth Pérez, José L Gallegos, Leticia Cortés, Karla G Calderón, José C Luna, Febe E Cázares, María C Velasquillo, Juan B Kouri and Fidel C Hernández
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:27
  28. Flavobacterium columnare causes columnaris disease in cultured and wild fish populations worldwide. Columnaris is the second most prevalent bacterial disease of commercial channel catfish industry in the United ...

    Authors: Pradeep R Dumpala, Nagihan Gülsoy, Mark L Lawrence and Attila Karsi
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:26
  29. Metamorphosis in the bryozoan Bugula neritina (Linne) includes an initial phase of rapid morphological rearrangement followed by a gradual phase of morphogenesis. We hypothesized that the first phase may be indep...

    Authors: Yue Him Wong, Shawn M Arellano, Huoming Zhang, Timothy Ravasi and Pei-Yuan Qian
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:25
  30. Often high-quality MS/MS spectra of tryptic peptides do not match to any database entry because of only partially sequenced genomes and therefore, protein identification requires de novo peptide sequencing. To ac...

    Authors: Stephan Jung, Claudia Fladerer, Frank Braendle, Johannes Madlung, Otmar Spring and Alfred Nordheim
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:24
  31. Gel-based proteomic is the most popular and versatile method of global protein separation and quantification. This is a mature approach to screen the protein expression at the large scale, and a cheaper approa...

    Authors: François Chevalier
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:23
  32. Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs) catalyze the formation of poly(ADP-ribose) (pADPr), a post-translational modification involved in several important biological processes, namely surveillance of genome inte...

    Authors: Maxim Isabelle, Xavier Moreel, Jean-Philippe Gagné, Michèle Rouleau, Chantal Ethier, Pierre Gagné, Michael J Hendzel and Guy G Poirier
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:22
  33. Mulberry dwarf (MD), which is caused by phytoplasma, is one of the most serious infectious diseases of mulberry. Phytoplasmas have been associated with diseases in several hundred plant species. The inability ...

    Authors: Xianling Ji, Yingping Gai, Baoyun Lu, Chengchao Zheng and Zhimei Mu
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:20
  34. Salinity is one of the most widespread agricultural problems in arid and semi-arid regions that makes fields unproductive, and soil salinization is a serious problem in the entire world. To determine the effec...

    Authors: Hamid Sobhanian, Roya Razavizadeh, Yohei Nanjo, Ali Akbar Ehsanpour, Ferdous Rastgar Jazii, Nasrin Motamed and Setsuko Komatsu
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:19
  35. The human umbilical cord contains mucoid connective tissue and fibroblast-like cells. These cells named Wharton's jelly cells, (WJCs) display properties similar to mesenchymal stem cells therefore representing...

    Authors: Stefania Angelucci, Marco Marchisio, Fabrizio Di Giuseppe, Laura Pierdomenico, Marilisa Sulpizio, Enrica Eleuterio, Paola Lanuti, Giuseppe Sabatino, Sebastiano Miscia and Carmine Di Ilio
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:18
  36. Heat shock proteins (HSPs), including mainly HSP110, HSP90, HSP70, HSP60 and small HSP families, are evolutionary conserved proteins involved in various cellular processes. Abnormal expression of HSPs has been...

    Authors: Guobo Shen, Shufang Liang, Zhizhong Xu, Liangxue Zhou, Shiyin Xiao, Xiangying Xia, Ronghui Li, Ying Liao, Chao You and Yuquan Wei
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:17
  37. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is often diagnosed at a late stage with concomitant poor prognosis. The hypersensitive analytical technique of proteomics can detect molecular changes before the tumor is palpable. The ...

    Authors: Ming Liu, Chun-Feng Li, Hong-Sheng Chen, Luo-Qiang Lin, Chun-Peng Zhang, Jin-Lu Zhao, Yan Liu, Shu-Jun Zhang, Jun-Chao Jin, Lei Wang and Jia-Ren Liu
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:16
  38. The use of chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (MS) analysis is a powerful approach to identify proteins, owing to its capacity to fractionate molecules according to different chemical features. The ...

    Authors: Silvia Rocchiccioli, Lorenzo Citti, Claudia Boccardi, Nadia Ucciferri, Lorena Tedeschi, Caterina Lande, Maria Giovanna Trivella and Antonella Cecchettini
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:15
  39. The fat components of red meat products have been of interest to researchers due to the health aspects of excess fat consumption by humans. We hypothesized that differences in protein expression have an impact...

    Authors: Yong Mei Zhao, Urmila Basu, Michael V Dodson, John A Basarb and Le Luo Guan
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:14
  40. The UVB component of solar ultraviolet irradiation is one of the major risk factors for the development of skin cancer in humans. UVB exposure elicits an increased generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), ...

    Authors: Marzia Perluigi, Fabio Di Domenico, Carla Blarzino, Cesira Foppoli, Chiara Cini, Alessandra Giorgi, Caterina Grillo, Federico De Marco, David A Butterfield, Maria E Schininà and Raffaella Coccia
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:13
  41. The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) pandemic has continued unabated for nearly 30 years. To better understand the influence of virus on host cells, we performed the differential proteome research o...

    Authors: Lijun Zhang, Xiaofang Jia, Xiaojun Zhang, Jianjun Sun, Xia Peng, Tangkai Qi, Fang Ma, Lin Yin, Yamin Yao, Chao Qiu and Hongzhou Lu
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:12
  42. Our earlier studies have shown that red blood cell (RBC) morphology in Alzheimer's disease (AD) subjects was altered (> 15% of the RBCs were elongated as compared to 5.9% in normal controls (p < 0.0001)). Thes...

    Authors: Joy G Mohanty, Hem D Shukla, Jefferey D Williamson, Lenore J Launer, Satya Saxena and Joseph M Rifkind
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:11
  43. Proteomics is increasingly becoming an important tool for the study of many different aspects of plant functions, such as investigating the molecular processes underlying in plant physiology, development, diff...

    Authors: Kaimian Li, Wenli Zhu, Kang Zeng, Zhenwen Zhang, Jianqiu Ye, Wenjun Ou, Samrina Rehman, Bruria Heuer and Songbi Chen
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:10
  44. In-depth proteomics analyses of tumors are frequently biased by the presence of blood components and stromal contamination, which leads to large experimental variation and decreases the proteome coverage. We h...

    Authors: Luigi De Petris, Maria Pernemalm, Göran Elmberger, Per Bergman, Lotta Orre, Rolf Lewensohn and Janne Lehtiö
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:9
  45. Yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) screens have been among the most powerful methods to detect and analyze protein-protein interactions. However, they suffer from a significant degree of false negatives, i.e. true interac...

    Authors: Thorsten Stellberger, Roman Häuser, Armin Baiker, Venkata R Pothineni, Jürgen Haas and Peter Uetz
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:8
  46. The yeast-like epiphytic fungus Pseudozyma flocculosa is known to antagonize powdery mildew fungi through proliferation on colonies presumably preceded by the release of an antifungal glycolipid (flocculosin). In...

    Authors: Walid Hammami, Florian Chain, Dominique Michaud and Richard R Bélanger
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:7
  47. Sea urchin is a major model organism for developmental biology and biomineralization research. However, identification of proteins involved in larval skeleton formation and mineralization processes in the embr...

    Authors: Karlheinz Mann, Albert J Poustka and Matthias Mann
    Citation: Proteome Science 2010 8:6

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