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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-109 Sentence denotes Heterosis-associated proteome analyses of maize (Zea mays L.) seminal roots by quantitative label-free LC-MS.
T2 110-121 Sentence denotes UNLABELLED:
T3 122-251 Sentence denotes Heterosis is the superior performance of heterozygous F1-hybrid plants compared to their homozygous genetically distinct parents.
T4 252-368 Sentence denotes Seminal roots are embryonic roots that play an important role during early maize (Zea mays L.) seedling development.
T5 369-589 Sentence denotes In the present study the most abundant soluble proteins of 2-4cm seminal roots of the reciprocal maize F1-hybrids B73×Mo17 and Mo17×B73 and their parental inbred lines B73 and Mo17 were quantified by label-free LC-MS/MS.
T6 590-654 Sentence denotes In total, 1918 proteins were detected by this shot-gun approach.
T7 655-740 Sentence denotes Among those, 970 were represented by at least two peptides and were further analyzed.
T8 741-821 Sentence denotes Eighty-five proteins displayed non-additive accumulation in at least one hybrid.
T9 822-945 Sentence denotes The functional category protein metabolism was the most abundant class of non-additive proteins represented by 27 proteins.
T10 946-1083 Sentence denotes Within this category 16 of 17 non-additively accumulated ribosomal proteins showed high or above high parent expression in seminal roots.
T11 1084-1233 Sentence denotes These results imply that an increased protein synthesis rate in hybrids might be related to the early manifestation of hybrid vigor in seminal roots.
T12 1234-1258 Sentence denotes BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE:
T13 1259-1455 Sentence denotes In the present study a shot-gun proteomics approach allowed for the identification of 1917 proteins and analysis of 970 seminal root proteins of maize that were represented by at least 2 peptides.
T14 1456-1682 Sentence denotes The comparison of proteome complexity of reciprocal hybrids and their parental inbred lines indicates an increased protein synthesis rate in hybrids that may contribute to the early manifestation of heterosis in seminal roots.
T15 1683-1732 Sentence denotes This article is part of a Special Issue entitled:
T16 1733-1764 Sentence denotes Translational Plant Proteomics.

NCBITAXON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue db_id
T1 42-47 OrganismTaxon denotes maize 4577
T2 49-57 OrganismTaxon denotes Zea mays 4577
T3 327-332 OrganismTaxon denotes maize 4577
T4 334-342 OrganismTaxon denotes Zea mays 4577
T5 466-471 OrganismTaxon denotes maize 4577
T6 1404-1409 OrganismTaxon denotes maize 4577