Proteomic analysis of the medicinal plant Artemisia annua: Data from leaf and trichome extracts

This article contains raw and processed data related to research published by Bryant et al.[1]. Data was obtained by MS-based proteomics, analysing trichome-enriched, trichome-depleted and whole leaf samples taken from the medicinal plant Artemisia annua and searching the acquired MS/MS data against...

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Published inData in brief Vol. 7; pp. 325 - 331
Main Authors Bryant, Laura, Patole, Chhaya, Cramer, Rainer
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Inc 01.06.2016
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Summary:This article contains raw and processed data related to research published by Bryant et al.[1]. Data was obtained by MS-based proteomics, analysing trichome-enriched, trichome-depleted and whole leaf samples taken from the medicinal plant Artemisia annua and searching the acquired MS/MS data against a recently published contig database [2] and other genomic and proteomic sequence databases for comparison. The processed data shows that an order-of-magnitude more proteins have been identified from trichome-enriched Artemisia annua samples in comparison to previously published data. Proteins known to have a role in the biosynthesis of artemisinin and other highly abundant proteins were found which imply additional enzymatically driven processes occurring within the trichomes that are significant for the biosynthesis of artemisinin.
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Present address: School of Pharmacy, University of Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box 226, Reading RG6 6AP, UK.
ISSN:2352-3409
2352-3409
DOI:10.1016/j.dib.2016.02.038