Plant proteomics in India and Nepal: current status and challenges ahead

Physiol Mol Biol Plants. 2013 Oct;19(4):461-77. doi: 10.1007/s12298-013-0198-y.

Abstract

Plant proteomics has made tremendous contributions in understanding the complex processes of plant biology. Here, its current status in India and Nepal is discussed. Gel-based proteomics is predominantly utilized on crops and non-crops to analyze majorly abiotic (49 %) and biotic (18 %) stress, development (11 %) and post-translational modifications (7 %). Rice is the most explored system (36 %) with major focus on abiotic mainly dehydration (36 %) stress. In spite of expensive proteomics setup and scarcity of trained workforce, output in form of publications is encouraging. To boost plant proteomics in India and Nepal, researchers have discussed ground level issues among themselves and with the International Plant Proteomics Organization (INPPO) to act in priority on concerns like food security. Active collaboration may help in translating this knowledge to fruitful applications.

Keywords: Abiotic stress; Agriculture; Biotic stress; Food security; Plants; Proteomics.

Publication types

  • Review