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Query: UMLS:C0277787 (
stigma
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Three methods were used to determine the tannins content in cotton plant tssues. The tannin content in different organs and terminal leaves of four cotton varieties at different growth stages determined by the Folin's assay was nearly two folds as much as that determined by acid butanol assay, indicating that the Folin's assay only offers the total
phenol
content, but is not suitable for determining the content of condensed tannin in cotton. There was no significant difference between the results of vanillin assay and acid butanol assay, and hence, it is feasible to use vanillin assay to test the tannin content in cotton. Determinations at boll stage showed that the content of condensed tannin in calyx, boll shell and leaf was rather high, generally up to 5-10%, while that in petal,
stigma
, ovary and inner boll was lower (about 2%). The condensed tannin content in terminal leaf continually increased from seedling(< 1%) to boll stage (10% or so), indicating that the increased tannin content is closely related to the maturity, decrepitude and lignification of cotton tissues.
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PMID:[Determination of tannin in cotton plant]. 1176 5
Apomicts have been studied at their genetic levels, but there are no any direct evidence of its mechanism. In order to understand the mechanism involved, a close relative of
Pennisetum
,
Cenchrus polystachion
, an apomictic species was explored for more insights into protein expression in reproductive structures. Optimization of protein extraction was studied with the leaf tissue and optimized protocol was extrapolated to other five tissues. The
phenol
-based protein extraction emerged as the best method for plant leaf tissue providing a better protein yield, separation of bands, removal of non-protein components like polyphenolic compounds and nucleic acids. The proteome analysis of leaf,
stigma
, immature ovary, seed, anther sac and pollen tissues of
Cenchrus polystachion
were carried out identifying a total of 135407 proteins against the Poaceae database from UNIPROT/TrEMBL. The target candidate proteins found in all the tissues were identified and mainly comprised of Actin Protein, PIP, Starch Synthase, ATP Synthase, Glutathione S Transferase, Dehydroascorbate reductase, Ascorbate peroxidase and heat shock proteins. Visualization and descriptive statistics conveyed all the necessary information to understand the differential expression of proteins in
Cenchrus polystachion
. This study forms a base to understand the role of tissue specific expressed proteins in an apomictic plant.
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PMID:Optimization of protein extraction and proteomic studies in
Cenchrus polystachion
(L.) Schult. 3185 11