2022
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.1014225
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Comprehensive analysis of lysine lactylation in Frankliniella occidentalis

Abstract: Western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) are among the most important pests globally that transmit destructive plant viruses and infest multiple commercial crops. Lysine lactylation (Klac) is a recently discovered novel post-translational modification (PTM). We used liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry to identify the global lactylated proteome of F. occidentalis, and further enriched the identified lactylated proteins using Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and Gene Ontology (GO). In… Show more

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“…Certain amino acid residues around the Kla were found to be significantly enriched when evaluating the motif sequences in an enrichment heat map (Figure C,D). K, A, and methionine (M) residues were also often identified upstream of the Kla sites, whereas K, A, and G residues were more commonly observed downstream of the Kla sites. ,,, These results demonstrated that some motifs in N. oceanica are conserved with other organisms, including higher plant rice, T. gondii, and B.…”
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“…Certain amino acid residues around the Kla were found to be significantly enriched when evaluating the motif sequences in an enrichment heat map (Figure C,D). K, A, and methionine (M) residues were also often identified upstream of the Kla sites, whereas K, A, and G residues were more commonly observed downstream of the Kla sites. ,,, These results demonstrated that some motifs in N. oceanica are conserved with other organisms, including higher plant rice, T. gondii, and B.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…In a higher plant (rice), Frankliniella occidentalis, and plant fungal pathogen B. cinerea, the proteins in glycolysis are lactylated. ,, This implies that lactylation is common in glycolytic enzymes . Studies have shown that lactylation acts as a regulator of glycolysis at two different points.…”
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“…Additionally, Gao et al conducted the first proteomic survey of Kla sites in the Botryotinia fuckeliana , identifying 273 Kla sites in 166 proteins [ 46 ]. In 2022, An et al also discovered 1,458 Kla sites in 469 proteins from Frankliniella occidentalis ( F. occidentalis ) by comprehensive analysis of the lactylome in F. occidentalis [ 47 ]. Meanwhile, Yin et al identified 1,964 Kla sites on 955 proteins of the T. gondii RH strain [ 48 ].…”
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“…For example, in 2022, Yin et al found that H4K12la and K14 Kla of histone H3 (H3K14la) are associated with microtubule-based movement and cell invasion in T. gondii [ 48 ]. An et al demonstrated that Kla is widely distributed in many proteins of F. occidentalis and linked with ribosomes, DNA binding, protein interactions, and cellular metabolism [ 47 ]. Wang and his colleagues reported their experimental results which indicated that Kla might change the conformation and structure of gluten.…”
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confidence: 99%