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Meltome Atlas Reveals Heat-Resilient Proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana Proteome

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Researchers have developed the Meltome Atlas of Arabidopsis thaliana proteome, providing new insights into how plant proteins respond to extreme temperatures. The study used a melting temperature-based identification method to analyze protein stability under heat stress conditions. This approach allowed scientists to identify specific proteins that exhibit resilience to high temperatures, offering valuable information about the molecular mechanisms behind heat resistance in plants.

The findings contribute to understanding plant adaptation as global temperatures rise due to climate change. Arabidopsis thaliana, a widely studied model organism in plant biology, served as the focus of this research because of its genetic simplicity and relevance for broader agricultural applications. By mapping the thermal stability of its proteome, researchers aim to uncover strategies for enhancing crop resilience and improving food security in increasingly challenging environmental conditions.

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Date: November 28, 2025

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