Arabidopsis leaf plasma membrane proteome using a gel free method: Focus on receptor–like kinases
The hydrophobic proteins of plant plasma membrane still remain largely unknown. For example in the <em>Arabidopsis </em>genome, receptor-like kinases (RLKs) are plasma membrane proteins, functioning as the primary receptors in the signaling of stress conditions, hormones and the presenc...
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doaj-680a249f77914dd1b71c3a923d0a37652020-11-25T01:36:58ZengGenetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute of TabarestanJournal of Plant Molecular Breeding2322-33322322-50922012-12-0111253310.22058/jpmb.2013.17031703Arabidopsis leaf plasma membrane proteome using a gel free method: Focus on receptor–like kinasesHamid Najafi Zarrini0F . Fusetti1J.T.M. Elzenga2F.C. Lanfermeijer3Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources UniversityUniversity of GroningenUniversity of GroningenSeed and Production Physiology Research, Syngenta SeedsThe hydrophobic proteins of plant plasma membrane still remain largely unknown. For example in the <em>Arabidopsis </em>genome, receptor-like kinases (RLKs) are plasma membrane proteins, functioning as the primary receptors in the signaling of stress conditions, hormones and the presence of pathogens form a diverse family of over 610 genes. A limited number of these proteins have appeard in protein profiles. The detection of these proteins and thus the determination of their dynamics and tissue specificity, is technically challenging due to their low abundance and association to a lipid membrane. To identify new putative membrane proteins especially receptor systems, we used a gel free proteomic strategy based on mass spectrometry analyses of a plasma membrane fraction enriched in hydrophobic proteins. We produced from Arabidopsis leaf a highly purified plasma membrane fraction with the aqueous two-phase partitioning technique. By separating the proteins in the plasma membrane fraction with ion exchange and reverse phase chromatography and analyzing the resulting fractions on a MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer, over 900 proteins were detected. The plasma membrane proteome generated by this approach contains numerous plasma membrane integral proteins, one-third displaying at least four trans-membrane segments. An in silico analysis shows a correlation between the putative functions of the identified proteins and the expected roles for plasma membrane in transport, signaling, cellular traffic and metabolism. Of these proteins, 304 were annotated as membrane proteins, 69 were RLKs, distributed among the different receptor families in proportions reflecting the distribution in the genome. Of the RLKs that were identified, most are reported for the first time at the protein level and will constitute interesting targets for further functional studies.http://www.jpmb-gabit.ir/article_1703_1b9234938ccfcfa6fd53ec4f94da7beb.pdfArabidopsisPlasma MembraneProteinReceptor-Like Kinase |
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Hamid Najafi Zarrini F . Fusetti J.T.M. Elzenga F.C. Lanfermeijer Arabidopsis leaf plasma membrane proteome using a gel free method: Focus on receptor–like kinases Journal of Plant Molecular Breeding Arabidopsis Plasma Membrane Protein Receptor-Like Kinase |
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Hamid Najafi Zarrini F . Fusetti J.T.M. Elzenga F.C. Lanfermeijer |
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Hamid Najafi Zarrini |
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Arabidopsis leaf plasma membrane proteome using a gel free method: Focus on receptor–like kinases |
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Arabidopsis leaf plasma membrane proteome using a gel free method: Focus on receptor–like kinases |
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Arabidopsis leaf plasma membrane proteome using a gel free method: Focus on receptor–like kinases |
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Arabidopsis leaf plasma membrane proteome using a gel free method: Focus on receptor–like kinases |
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Arabidopsis leaf plasma membrane proteome using a gel free method: Focus on receptor–like kinases |
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arabidopsis leaf plasma membrane proteome using a gel free method: focus on receptor–like kinases |
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Genetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute of Tabarestan |
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Journal of Plant Molecular Breeding |
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2322-3332 2322-5092 |
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2012-12-01 |
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The hydrophobic proteins of plant plasma membrane still remain largely unknown. For example in the <em>Arabidopsis </em>genome, receptor-like kinases (RLKs) are plasma membrane proteins, functioning as the primary receptors in the signaling of stress conditions, hormones and the presence of pathogens form a diverse family of over 610 genes. A limited number of these proteins have appeard in protein profiles. The detection of these proteins and thus the determination of their dynamics and tissue specificity, is technically challenging due to their low abundance and association to a lipid membrane. To identify new putative membrane proteins especially receptor systems, we used a gel free proteomic strategy based on mass spectrometry analyses of a plasma membrane fraction enriched in hydrophobic proteins. We produced from Arabidopsis leaf a highly purified plasma membrane fraction with the aqueous two-phase partitioning technique. By separating the proteins in the plasma membrane fraction with ion exchange and reverse phase chromatography and analyzing the resulting fractions on a MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer, over 900 proteins were detected. The plasma membrane proteome generated by this approach contains numerous plasma membrane integral proteins, one-third displaying at least four trans-membrane segments. An in silico analysis shows a correlation between the putative functions of the identified proteins and the expected roles for plasma membrane in transport, signaling, cellular traffic and metabolism. Of these proteins, 304 were annotated as membrane proteins, 69 were RLKs, distributed among the different receptor families in proportions reflecting the distribution in the genome. Of the RLKs that were identified, most are reported for the first time at the protein level and will constitute interesting targets for further functional studies. |
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Arabidopsis Plasma Membrane Protein Receptor-Like Kinase |
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