Abstract
By deep sampling, this study characterized theArabidopsis thaliana proteome landscape in roots, leaves, stems, flowers, and siliques at various stages thoughout the plant's life cycle. Protein co-expression analysis pinpointed tissue- and developmentally specific protein functions. Analysis of proteome remodeling after PAMP treatment uncovered a role of JA metabolism previously not described in the context of biotrophic pathogen resistance.
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Bassal, M., Abukhalaf, M., Majovsky, P., Thieme, D., Herr, T., Ayash, M., … Hoehenwarter, W. (2020). Reshaping of the Arabidopsis thaliana Proteome Landscape and Co-regulation of Proteins in Development and Immunity. Molecular Plant, 13(12), 1709–1732. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molp.2020.09.024
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