Protein kinases regulate signaling pathways by phosphorylating their targets. They play critical roles in plant signaling networks. Although many important protein kinases have been identified in plants, their substrates are largely unknown. We have developed and produced plant protein microarrays with more than 15,000 purified plant proteins. Here, we describe a detailed protocol to use these microarrays to identify plant protein kinase substrates via in vitro phosphorylation assays on these arrays.
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Ma, S., & Dinesh-Kumar, S. P. (2015). Plant protein kinase substrates identification using protein microarrays. In Plant Phosphoproteomics: Methods and Protocols (pp. 159–165). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2648-0_12
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