» Articles » PMID: 19245862

Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Nuclei-enriched Fractions from Arabidopsis Thaliana

Overview
Journal J Proteomics
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2009 Feb 28
PMID 19245862
Citations 41
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Phosphorylation is a ubiquitous regulatory mechanism, that governs the activity, subcellular localisation and molecular interactions of proteins. To identify a broad range of nuclear phosphoproteins from Arabidopsis thaliana, we enriched for nuclei from suspension cell cultures and seedlings before extensive fractionation and identification of phosphopeptides by mass spectrometry. We identified 416 phosphopeptides from 345 proteins with high confidence. Our data show that sub-cellular fractionation is an effective strategy for identifying nuclear phosphoproteins, two thirds of our dataset are known or predicted to be nuclear localised and one half of the nuclear localised proteins have novel phosphorylation sites. We identified novel phosphorylation sites on transcription factors, chromatin remodelling proteins, RNA silencing components and the spliceosome. Intriguingly, we also identified phosphorylation sites on several proteins associated with Golgi vesicle trafficking such as the exocyst complex, and speculate that these may be involved in cell plate formation during cytokinesis.

Citing Articles

Characterization of ZAT12 protein from Prunus persica: role in fruit chilling injury tolerance and identification of gene targets.

Gismondi M, Strologo L, Gabilondo J, Budde C, Drincovich M, Bustamante C Planta. 2024; 261(1):14.

PMID: 39672956 DOI: 10.1007/s00425-024-04593-x.


Calcium Mediated Cold Acclimation in Plants: Underlying Signaling and Molecular Mechanisms.

Iqbal Z, Memon A, Ahmad A, Iqbal M Front Plant Sci. 2022; 13:855559.

PMID: 35574126 PMC: 9094111. DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.855559.


Proton and calcium pumping P-type ATPases and their regulation of plant responses to the environment.

Fuglsang A, Palmgren M Plant Physiol. 2022; 187(4):1856-1875.

PMID: 35235671 PMC: 8644242. DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiab330.


Regulation of Exocyst Function in Pollen Tube Growth by Phosphorylation of Exocyst Subunit EXO70C2.

Saccomanno A, Potocky M, Pejchar P, Hala M, Shikata H, Schwechheimer C Front Plant Sci. 2021; 11:609600.

PMID: 33519861 PMC: 7840542. DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2020.609600.


Global Quantitative Proteomics Studies Revealed Tissue-Preferential Expression and Phosphorylation of Regulatory Proteins in .

Lu J, Fu Y, Li M, Wang S, Wang J, Yang Q Int J Mol Sci. 2020; 21(17).

PMID: 32854314 PMC: 7503369. DOI: 10.3390/ijms21176116.