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Developmental Distribution of the Plasma Membrane-Enriched Proteome in the Maize Primary Root Growth Zone

Within the growth zone of the maize primary root, there are well-defined patterns of spatial and temporal organization of cell division and elongation. However, the processes underlying this organization remain poorly understood. To gain additional insights into the differences amongst the defined r...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Zhe, Voothuluru, Priyamvada, Yamaguchi, Mineo, Sharp, Robert E., Peck, Scott C.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3589600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23508561
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00033
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author Zhang, Zhe
Voothuluru, Priyamvada
Yamaguchi, Mineo
Sharp, Robert E.
Peck, Scott C.
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Voothuluru, Priyamvada
Yamaguchi, Mineo
Sharp, Robert E.
Peck, Scott C.
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description Within the growth zone of the maize primary root, there are well-defined patterns of spatial and temporal organization of cell division and elongation. However, the processes underlying this organization remain poorly understood. To gain additional insights into the differences amongst the defined regions, we performed a proteomic analysis focusing on fractions enriched for plasma membrane (PM) proteins. The PM is the interface between the plant cell and the apoplast and/or extracellular space. As such, it is a key structure involved in the exchange of nutrients and other molecules as well as in the integration of signals that regulate growth and development. Despite the important functions of PM-localized proteins in mediating these processes, a full understanding of dynamic changes in PM proteomes is often impeded by low relative concentrations relative to total proteins. Using a relatively simple strategy of treating microsomal fractions with Brij-58 detergent to enrich for PM proteins, we compared the developmental distribution of proteins within the root growth zone which revealed a number of previously known as well as novel proteins with interesting patterns of abundance. For instance, the quantitative proteomic analysis detected a gradient of PM aquaporin proteins similar to that previously reported using immunoblot analyses, confirming the veracity of this strategy. Cellulose synthases increased in abundance with increasing distance from the root apex, consistent with expected locations of cell wall deposition. The similar distribution pattern for Brittle-stalk-2-like protein implicates that this protein may also have cell wall related functions. These results show that the simplified PM enrichment method previously demonstrated in Arabidopsis can be successfully applied to completely unrelated plant tissues and provide insights into differences in the PM proteome throughout growth and development zones of the maize primary root.
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spelling pubmed-35896002013-03-18 Developmental Distribution of the Plasma Membrane-Enriched Proteome in the Maize Primary Root Growth Zone Zhang, Zhe Voothuluru, Priyamvada Yamaguchi, Mineo Sharp, Robert E. Peck, Scott C. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Within the growth zone of the maize primary root, there are well-defined patterns of spatial and temporal organization of cell division and elongation. However, the processes underlying this organization remain poorly understood. To gain additional insights into the differences amongst the defined regions, we performed a proteomic analysis focusing on fractions enriched for plasma membrane (PM) proteins. The PM is the interface between the plant cell and the apoplast and/or extracellular space. As such, it is a key structure involved in the exchange of nutrients and other molecules as well as in the integration of signals that regulate growth and development. Despite the important functions of PM-localized proteins in mediating these processes, a full understanding of dynamic changes in PM proteomes is often impeded by low relative concentrations relative to total proteins. Using a relatively simple strategy of treating microsomal fractions with Brij-58 detergent to enrich for PM proteins, we compared the developmental distribution of proteins within the root growth zone which revealed a number of previously known as well as novel proteins with interesting patterns of abundance. For instance, the quantitative proteomic analysis detected a gradient of PM aquaporin proteins similar to that previously reported using immunoblot analyses, confirming the veracity of this strategy. Cellulose synthases increased in abundance with increasing distance from the root apex, consistent with expected locations of cell wall deposition. The similar distribution pattern for Brittle-stalk-2-like protein implicates that this protein may also have cell wall related functions. These results show that the simplified PM enrichment method previously demonstrated in Arabidopsis can be successfully applied to completely unrelated plant tissues and provide insights into differences in the PM proteome throughout growth and development zones of the maize primary root. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3589600/ /pubmed/23508561 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00033 Text en Copyright © 2013 Zhang, Voothuluru, Yamaguchi, Sharp and Peck. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
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Zhang, Zhe
Voothuluru, Priyamvada
Yamaguchi, Mineo
Sharp, Robert E.
Peck, Scott C.
Developmental Distribution of the Plasma Membrane-Enriched Proteome in the Maize Primary Root Growth Zone
title Developmental Distribution of the Plasma Membrane-Enriched Proteome in the Maize Primary Root Growth Zone
title_full Developmental Distribution of the Plasma Membrane-Enriched Proteome in the Maize Primary Root Growth Zone
title_fullStr Developmental Distribution of the Plasma Membrane-Enriched Proteome in the Maize Primary Root Growth Zone
title_full_unstemmed Developmental Distribution of the Plasma Membrane-Enriched Proteome in the Maize Primary Root Growth Zone
title_short Developmental Distribution of the Plasma Membrane-Enriched Proteome in the Maize Primary Root Growth Zone
title_sort developmental distribution of the plasma membrane-enriched proteome in the maize primary root growth zone
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3589600/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00033
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