Quantitative Phosphoproteomics of Early Elicitor Signaling in Arabidopsis
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Abstract
Perception of general elicitors by plant cells initiates signal transduction cascades that are regulated by protein phosphorylation. The earliest signaling events occur within minutes and include ion fluxes across the plasma membrane, activation of MAPKs, and the formation of reactive oxygen species. The phosphorylation events that regulate these signaling cascades are largely unknown. Here we present a mass spectrometry-based quantitative phosphoproteomics approach that identified differentially phosphorylated sites in signaling and response proteins from Arabidopsis cells treated with either flg22 or xylanase. Our approach was sensitive enough to quantitate phosphorylation on low abundance signaling proteins…
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- Phosphoproteomics
- Signal transduction
- Phosphorylation
- Protein phosphorylation
- Cell biology
- Arabidopsis
- Biology
- Tyrosine phosphorylation
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