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Plant Proteome Database

The Plant Proteome Database is a National Science Foundation-funded project to determine the biological function of each protein in plants. It includes data for two plants that are widely studied in molecular biology, Arabidopsis thaliana and maize. Initially the project was limited to plant plastids, under the name of the Plastid PDB, but was expanded and renamed Plant PDB in November 2007.

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Plant Proteome Database
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Descriptiondetermine the biological function of each protein in plants.
OrganismsArabidopsis thaliana and maize (Zea mays)
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Primary citationPMID 18832363
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Websiteppdb.tc.cornell.edu

The Plant Proteome Database is a National Science Foundation-funded project to determine the biological function of each protein in plants.1 It includes data for two plants that are widely studied in molecular biology, Arabidopsis thaliana and maize (Zea mays). Initially the project was limited to plant plastids, under the name of the Plastid PDB, but was expanded and renamed Plant PDB in November 2007.2

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  1. Sun Q, Zybailov B, Majeran W, Friso G, Olinares PD, van Wijk KJ. (2008) PPDB, the Plant Proteomics Database at Cornell. Nucleic Acids Res. 2 Oct
  2. PPDB Home Page: https://ppdb.tc.cornell.edu/
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