2018
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2018.01168
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Monitoring of Plant Protein Post-translational Modifications Using Targeted Proteomics

Abstract: Protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) are among the fastest and earliest of plant responses to changes in the environment, making the mechanisms and dynamics of PTMs an important area of plant science. One of the most studied PTMs is protein phosphorylation. This review summarizes the use of targeted proteomics for the elucidation of the biological functioning of plant PTMs, and focuses primarily on phosphorylation. Since phosphorylated peptides have a low abundance, usually complex enrichment protoc… Show more

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“…The expression level of its mRNA is itself determined by the relative rates of transcription and degradation (Roy and von Arnim, 2013), and the decoding of mRNA by the ribosome involves a plethora of initiation, elongation, and termination factors (Moore et al, 2016). Once the protein is finally made, it may also require posttranslational modification or be degraded by the proteasome (Arsova et al, 2018). This shows that many steps from primary transcript to protein translation and modification can account for a negative correlation between mRNA and protein abundance.…”
Section: Pp7l Contributes To the Tolerance To Abiotic Stressesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expression level of its mRNA is itself determined by the relative rates of transcription and degradation (Roy and von Arnim, 2013), and the decoding of mRNA by the ribosome involves a plethora of initiation, elongation, and termination factors (Moore et al, 2016). Once the protein is finally made, it may also require posttranslational modification or be degraded by the proteasome (Arsova et al, 2018). This shows that many steps from primary transcript to protein translation and modification can account for a negative correlation between mRNA and protein abundance.…”
Section: Pp7l Contributes To the Tolerance To Abiotic Stressesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may also be associated with HbPP2As as 21 of the 29 laticifer-expressed HbPP2A genes are significantly down-regulated upon ethrel application ( Fig 6). The presence of ERE, a cis-acting element with a core sequence (TTTGAATT) that responses to ethylene [29][30] in the promoter regions of most HbPP2As confers their responses to ethrel application. In addition, 24 of 29 latex-expressed HbPP2As possess the wound responsive elements (WRE3, W-box, WUN-motif), suggesting their potential responsive to mechanical wounding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To facilitate soybean breeding based on proteomic as well as genomic information, more proteome information with accompanying detailed sample information should be deposited in an appropriate repository. Proteins are functionally regulated through post‐translational modification, such as kinase‐catalyzed phosphorylation (Arsova, Watt, & Usadel, 2018) and tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase (TPST)‐mediated sulfonation (Komori, Amano, Ogawa‐Ohnishi, & Matsubayashi, 2009). We also identified a number of phosphorylated and sulfated proteins in soybeans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%