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This project focuses on identifying proteases responsible for chloroplast degradation during plant senescence in Arabidopsis thaliana. By employing Activity-based Protease Profiling, the project aims to reveal the active proteases involved and their roles in the senescence process.
Despite the importance of senescence in world food production and safety, the proteases responsible for the massive protein degradation during senescence have not been identified.
Strong candidates for senescence-associated proteases are members of various cysteine protease families that localize in lytic vacuoles that presumably engulf the chloroplast during senescence.
This project aims at identifying the proteases that degrade chloroplasts in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana.
To detect an…
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