- Untargeted Metabolomics
- Lipidomics
- Targeted Metabolomics
- Functional Metabolomics
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Proteomics
- Nanoparticle proteomics
- iTRAQ/TMT-based Proteomics Analysis
- Label free Quantitative Proteomics
- Protein Identification
- DIA proteomics
- Peptidomics
- Parallel Reaction Monitoring (PRM) Targeted Proteome
- Metpro -Ⅱ Protein-Metabolite Interactions
- Phosphoproteomics
- Acetylation Analysis
- Protein Ubiquitination Analysis
Phytohormone
Plant hormones, also known as phytohormones or endogenous hormones, refer to organic compounds produced in small quantities within the plant body that can regulate (promote or inhibit) its physiological processes. The main classes include auxins (AUXs), gibberellins (GAs), cytokinins (CTKs), abscisic acid (ABA), ethylene (Eth), and brassinosteroids (BRs). Various organs of the plant are regulated by plant hormones. Unlike animals, plants do not produce and secrete hormones through specific glands. Instead, all living plant cells can synthesize hormones. Plant hormones influence the direction of tissue growth, fruit development and ripening, and even the lifespan of plants. Hormones are crucial for plant growth; without them, plants would consist of undifferentiated cells.
Technical Advantages:
- Comprehensive substance identification: Covers nine major classes of plant hormones; prioritizes functionally relevant plant hormones.
- Accurate quantification: External standard method; absolute quantification.
- High specificity: Optimized plant hormone-specific sample preparation methods; suitable chromatography-mass spectrometry detection conditions.
- High sensitivity: High-sensitivity mass spectrometry system, reaching pg-level sensitivity; enables precise quantification of plant hormones at extremely low concentrations.
Application Areas:
- Plant growth, development, and environmental responses.
- Research on biotic stress resistance (insect resistance, disease resistance).
- Research on abiotic stress resistance (drought resistance, cold resistance).
- Study of the mechanisms of plant growth and development.