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    Chapter 1 Polyamines in the Context of Metabolic Networks
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    Chapter 2 Molecules for Sensing Polyamines and Transducing Their Action in Plants
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    Chapter 3 Polyamine Metabolism Responses to Biotic and Abiotic Stress
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    Chapter 4 Thermospermine: An Evolutionarily Ancient but Functionally New Compound in Plants
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    Chapter 5 Determination of Polyamines by Capillary Electrophoresis Using Salicylaldehyde-5-Sulfonate as a Derivatizing Reagent
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    Chapter 6 Detection of Thermospermine and Spermine by HPLC in Plants
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    Chapter 7 Development of Amine-Oxidase-Based Biosensors for Spermine and Spermidine Analysis
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    Chapter 8 Identification of Branched-Chain Polyamines in Hyperthermophiles
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    Chapter 9 Analysis of Polyamines Conjugated with Hydroxycinnamoyl Acids by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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    Chapter 10 Analysis of Glutathione in Biological Samples by HPLC Involving Pre-Column Derivatization with o-Phthalaldehyde
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    Chapter 11 Determination of Arginine and Ornithine Decarboxylase Activities in Plants
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    Chapter 12 Determination of S-Adenosylmethionine Decarboxylase Activity in Plants
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    Chapter 13 Determination of Copper Amine Oxidase Activity in Plant Tissues
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    Chapter 14 Determination of di−/Polyamine Oxidase Activity in Plants by an In-Gel Spermidine Oxidation Assay
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    Chapter 15 Pentamine as a Substrate for Measuring Spermine Oxidase Activity
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    Chapter 16 Spectrophotometric Quantification of Reactive Oxygen, Nitrogen and Sulfur Species in Plant Samples
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    Chapter 17 Novel Route for Agmatine Catabolism in Aspergillus niger: 4-Guanidinobutyrase Assay
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    Chapter 18 Determination of Transglutaminase Activity in Plants
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    Chapter 19 Procedures for ADC Immunoblotting and Immunolocalization for Transmission Electron Microscopy During Organogenic Nodule Formation in Hop
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    Chapter 20 Analysis of the Intracellular Localization of Transiently Expressed and Fluorescently Labeled Copper-Containing Amine Oxidases, Diamine Oxidase and N-Methylputrescine Oxidase in Tobacco, Using an Agrobacterium Infiltration Protocol
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    Chapter 21 Techniques Used for Functional Characterization of Polyamine Transporters
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    Chapter 22 Quantitative Trait Loci for Root Growth Response to Cadaverine in Arabidopsis
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    Chapter 23 Methods Related to Polyamine Control of Cation Transport Across Plant Membranes
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    Chapter 24 Analysis of DNA Methylation Content and Patterns in Plants
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    Chapter 25 Investigating Ornithine Decarboxylase Posttranscriptional Regulation Via a Pulldown Assay Using Biotinylated Transcripts
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    Chapter 26 Analysis of Cotranslational Polyamine Sensing During Decoding of ODC Antizyme mRNA
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    Chapter 27 Modulation of Protein Synthesis by Polyamines in Mammalian Cells
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    Chapter 28 Determination of Posttranslational Modifications by 2D PAGE: Applications to Polyamines
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    Chapter 29 Generation of EMS-Mutagenized Populations of Arabidopsis thaliana for Polyamine Genetics
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    Chapter 30 Transcriptome Analysis of PA Gain and Loss of Function Mutants
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    Chapter 31 High-Throughput Phenotyping in Plant Stress Response: Methods and Potential Applications to Polyamine Field
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    Chapter 32 Abiotic Stress Phenotyping of Polyamine Mutants
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    Chapter 33 Phenotypic and Genotypic Characterization of Mutant Plants in Polyamine Metabolism Genes During Pathogenic Interactions
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    Chapter 34 Real-Time In Vivo Monitoring of Reactive Oxygen Species in Guard Cells
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    Chapter 35 Genome-Wide Association Mapping Analyses Applied to Polyamines
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    Chapter 36 Polyamine Metabolism in Climacteric and Non-Climacteric Fruit Ripening
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    Chapter 37 Application of Polyamines to Maintain Functional Properties in Stored Fruits
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    Chapter 38 Acrolein: An Effective Biomarker for Tissue Damage Produced from Polyamines
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    Chapter 39 Polyamines and Cancer
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    Chapter 40 Potential Applications of Polyamines in Agriculture and Plant Biotechnology
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Chapter title
Polyamines in the Context of Metabolic Networks
Chapter number 1
Book title
Polyamines
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-7398-9_1
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-7397-2, 978-1-4939-7398-9
Authors

Wegi Wuddineh, Rakesh Minocha, Subhash C. Minocha, Wuddineh, Wegi, Minocha, Rakesh, Minocha, Subhash C.

Abstract

Polyamines (PAs) are essential biomolecules that are known to be involved in the regulation of many plant developmental and growth processes as well as their response to different environmental stimuli. Maintaining the cellular pools of PAs or their metabolic precursors and by-products is critical to accomplish their normal functions. Therefore, the titre of PAs in the cells must be under tight regulation to enable cellular PA homeostasis. Polyamine homeostasis is hence achieved by the regulation of their input into the cellular PA pool, their conversion into secondary metabolites, their transport to other issues/organs, and their catabolism or turnover. The major contributors of input to the PA pools are their in vivo biosynthesis, interconversion between different PAs, and transport from other tissues/organs; while the output or turnover of PAs is facilitated by transport, conjugation and catabolism. Polyamine metabolic pathways including the biosynthesis, catabolism/turnover and conjugation with various organic molecules have been widely studied in all kingdoms. Discoveries on the molecular transporters facilitating the intracellular and intercellular translocation of PAs have also been reported. Numerous recent studies using transgenic approaches and mutagenesis have shown that plants can tolerate quite large concentrations of PAs in the cells; even though, at times, high cellular accumulation of PAs is quite detrimental, and so is high rate of catabolism. The mechanism by which plants tolerate such large quantities of PAs is still unclear. Interestingly, enhanced PA biosynthesis via manipulation of the PA metabolic networks has been suggested to contribute directly to increased growth and improvements in plant abiotic and biotic stress responses; hence greater biomass and productivity. Genetic manipulation of the PA metabolic networks has also been shown to improve plant nitrogen assimilation capacity, which may in turn lead to enhanced carbon assimilation. These potential benefits on top of the widely accepted role of PAs in improving plants' tolerance to biotic and abiotic stressors are invaluable tools for future plant improvement strategies.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 10 26%
Student > Ph. D. Student 8 21%
Student > Bachelor 3 8%
Student > Master 3 8%
Student > Doctoral Student 2 5%
Other 3 8%
Unknown 10 26%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 13 33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 11 28%
Earth and Planetary Sciences 1 3%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 3%
Neuroscience 1 3%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 12 31%