2017
DOI: 10.1104/pp.16.01765
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Phosphorylation of SPOROCYTELESS/NOZZLE by the MPK3/6 Kinase Is Required for Anther Development

Abstract: Germ cells are indispensable carriers of genetic information from one generation to the next. In contrast to the well-understood process in animals, information on the mechanism of germ cell initiation in plants is very limited. / was previously identified as an essential regulator of diploid germ cell (archesporial cell) differentiation in the stamens and ovules of Arabidopsis (). Although () transcription is activated by the floral organ identity regulator AGAMOUS and epigenetically regulated by SET DOMAIN G… Show more

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“…Bait and prey proteins were mixed at 4°C for 6 h and then purified using glutathione conjugated agarose beads (17-5132-01; GE Healthcare, San Ramon, CA, USA). In vitro binding was detected with western blot (Chou et al, 2006;Einarson et al, 2007;Zhao et al, 2017).…”
Section: Pull-down Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bait and prey proteins were mixed at 4°C for 6 h and then purified using glutathione conjugated agarose beads (17-5132-01; GE Healthcare, San Ramon, CA, USA). In vitro binding was detected with western blot (Chou et al, 2006;Einarson et al, 2007;Zhao et al, 2017).…”
Section: Pull-down Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to kinases and phosphatases involved in protein phosphorylation, protein acetylation is catalyzed by two families: the lysine acetyltransferases (KATs) and the lysine deacetylases (KDACs), which catalyze the addition and removal of acetyl groups from target proteins, respectively (Pandey et al ., ; Tran et al ., ; Uhrig et al ., ). Both protein phosphorylation and acetylation have been shown to regulate key cellular processes, such as glycolysis, nitrogen metabolism, photosynthesis (Finkemeier et al ., ; Engelsberger and Schulze, ; Menz et al ., ) and development (Han et al ., ; Zhao et al ., ). To date, protein phosphorylation and acetylation have each been characterized separately in plants, even though they may work synergistically or antagonistically to impact function when occuring on the same protein (Soufi et al ., ; Tran et al ., ; Mertins et al ., ; Rao et al ., ; Sharma et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Given the revealed extensive protein kinases during anther development, protein phosphorylation should play important roles in anther development. Recently, SPL was reported to be phosphorylated by MPK3/6 during anther development, demonstrating that protein phosphorylation is an important post‐translational modification regulating anther development. Therefore, systematical and comprehensive identification of phosphoproteins in anthers should be very useful for exploring the signaling pathways that mediate anther development and give insight into pathways and protein interaction networks underlying anther development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%