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Josua Trösch
Researcher at University of Western Australia
Publications - 8
Citations - 691
Josua Trösch is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protein degradation & Ribosomal protein. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 539 citations.
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An improved assembly and annotation of the allohexaploid wheat genome identifies complete families of agronomic genes and provides genomic evidence for chromosomal translocations
Bernardo J. Clavijo,Luca Venturini,Christian Schudoma,Gonzalo Garcia Accinelli,Gemy Kaithakottil,Jonathan M. Wright,Philippa Borrill,George Kettleborough,Darren Heavens,Helen Chapman,James Lipscombe,Tom Barker,Fu Hao Lu,Neil McKenzie,Dina Raats,Ricardo H. Ramirez-Gonzalez,Ricardo H. Ramirez-Gonzalez,Aurore Coince,Ned Peel,Lawrence Percival-Alwyn,Owen Duncan,Josua Trösch,Guotai Yu,Dan Bolser,Guy Namaati,Arnaud Kerhornou,Manuel Spannagl,Heidrun Gundlach,Georg Haberer,Robert P. Davey,Robert P. Davey,Christine Fosker,Federica Di Palma,Federica Di Palma,Andrew L. Phillips,A. Harvey Millar,Paul J. Kersey,Cristobal Uauy,Ksenia V. Krasileva,Ksenia V. Krasileva,Ksenia V. Krasileva,David Swarbreck,David Swarbreck,Michael W. Bevan,Matthew D. Clark,Matthew D. Clark +45 more
TL;DR: A new wheat whole-genome shotgun sequence assembly is generated using a combination of optimized data types and an assembly algorithm designed to deal with large and complex genomes.
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Protein Degradation Rate in Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Growth and Development.
TL;DR: It is shown that Arabidopsis protein half-lives vary from several hours to several months based on the exponential constant of the decay rate for each protein, and the protein turnover energy costs in different leaves and their key determinants within the proteome are calculated.
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Resource: Mapping the Triticum aestivum proteome
TL;DR: A large scale, publicly accessible proteome mapping of wheat consisting of 24 organ and developmental samples is presented, enabling dissection of tissue‐specific proteomes, correlation of transcript and protein data for different wheat tissues and protein functional classes, and identification of constitutive and differential proteome markers for a variety of applications.
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Changes in specific protein degradation rates in Arabidopsis thaliana reveal multiple roles of Lon1 in mitochondrial protein homeostasis.
Lei Li,Clark J. Nelson,Ricarda Fenske,Josua Trösch,Adriana Pružinská,A. Harvey Millar,Shaobai Huang +6 more
TL;DR: Analysis of over 400 mitochondrial protein degradation rates using 15N labelling showed that 205 proteins were significantly different between wild type (WT) and lon1‐1, indicating an important role of Lon1 in their clearance from the proteome.
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The composition and turnover of the Arabidopsis thaliana 80S cytosolic ribosome.
TL;DR: The core r-protein composition in Arabidopsis thaliana is refined by determining the abundance of different proteins during enrichment of ribosomes from cell cultures using peptide mass spectrometry, and how protein turnover can help identify r-proteins involved in ribosome biogenesis or regulation in plants is shown.