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Glycoproteome of Elongating Cotton Fiber Cells

Cotton ovule epidermal cell differentiation into long fibers primarily depends on wall-oriented processes such as loosening, elongation, remodeling, and maturation. Such processes are governed by cell wall bound structural proteins and interacting carbohydrate active enzymes. Glycosylation plays a m...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Saravanan, Kumar, Krishan, Pandey, Pankaj, Rajamani, Vijayalakshmi, Padmalatha, Kethireddy Venkata, Dhandapani, Gurusamy, Kanakachari, Mogilicherla, Leelavathi, Sadhu, Kumar, Polumetla Ananda, Reddy, Vanga Siva
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Publicado: The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3861716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24019148
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M113.030726
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author Kumar, Saravanan
Kumar, Krishan
Pandey, Pankaj
Rajamani, Vijayalakshmi
Padmalatha, Kethireddy Venkata
Dhandapani, Gurusamy
Kanakachari, Mogilicherla
Leelavathi, Sadhu
Kumar, Polumetla Ananda
Reddy, Vanga Siva
author_facet Kumar, Saravanan
Kumar, Krishan
Pandey, Pankaj
Rajamani, Vijayalakshmi
Padmalatha, Kethireddy Venkata
Dhandapani, Gurusamy
Kanakachari, Mogilicherla
Leelavathi, Sadhu
Kumar, Polumetla Ananda
Reddy, Vanga Siva
author_sort Kumar, Saravanan
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description Cotton ovule epidermal cell differentiation into long fibers primarily depends on wall-oriented processes such as loosening, elongation, remodeling, and maturation. Such processes are governed by cell wall bound structural proteins and interacting carbohydrate active enzymes. Glycosylation plays a major role in the structural, functional, and localization aspects of the cell wall and extracellular destined proteins. Elucidating the glycoproteome of fiber cells would reflect its wall composition as well as compartmental requirement, which must be system specific. Following complementary proteomic approaches, we have identified 334 unique proteins comprising structural and regulatory families. Glycopeptide-based enrichment followed by deglycosylation with PNGase F and A revealed 92 unique peptides containing 106 formerly N-linked glycosylated sites from 67 unique proteins. Our results showed that structural proteins like arabinogalactans and carbohydrate active enzymes were relatively more abundant and showed stage- and isoform-specific expression patterns in the differentiating fiber cell. Furthermore, our data also revealed the presence of heterogeneous and novel forms of structural and regulatory glycoproteins. Comparative analysis with other plant glycoproteomes highlighted the unique composition of the fiber glycoproteome. The present study provides the first insight into the identity, abundance, diversity, and composition of the glycoproteome within single celled cotton fibers. The elucidated composition also indirectly provides clues about unicellular compartmental requirements underlying single cell differentiation.
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spelling pubmed-38617162013-12-17 Glycoproteome of Elongating Cotton Fiber Cells Kumar, Saravanan Kumar, Krishan Pandey, Pankaj Rajamani, Vijayalakshmi Padmalatha, Kethireddy Venkata Dhandapani, Gurusamy Kanakachari, Mogilicherla Leelavathi, Sadhu Kumar, Polumetla Ananda Reddy, Vanga Siva Mol Cell Proteomics Research Cotton ovule epidermal cell differentiation into long fibers primarily depends on wall-oriented processes such as loosening, elongation, remodeling, and maturation. Such processes are governed by cell wall bound structural proteins and interacting carbohydrate active enzymes. Glycosylation plays a major role in the structural, functional, and localization aspects of the cell wall and extracellular destined proteins. Elucidating the glycoproteome of fiber cells would reflect its wall composition as well as compartmental requirement, which must be system specific. Following complementary proteomic approaches, we have identified 334 unique proteins comprising structural and regulatory families. Glycopeptide-based enrichment followed by deglycosylation with PNGase F and A revealed 92 unique peptides containing 106 formerly N-linked glycosylated sites from 67 unique proteins. Our results showed that structural proteins like arabinogalactans and carbohydrate active enzymes were relatively more abundant and showed stage- and isoform-specific expression patterns in the differentiating fiber cell. Furthermore, our data also revealed the presence of heterogeneous and novel forms of structural and regulatory glycoproteins. Comparative analysis with other plant glycoproteomes highlighted the unique composition of the fiber glycoproteome. The present study provides the first insight into the identity, abundance, diversity, and composition of the glycoproteome within single celled cotton fibers. The elucidated composition also indirectly provides clues about unicellular compartmental requirements underlying single cell differentiation. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2013-12 2013-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3861716/ /pubmed/24019148 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M113.030726 Text en © 2013 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version full access.
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Kumar, Saravanan
Kumar, Krishan
Pandey, Pankaj
Rajamani, Vijayalakshmi
Padmalatha, Kethireddy Venkata
Dhandapani, Gurusamy
Kanakachari, Mogilicherla
Leelavathi, Sadhu
Kumar, Polumetla Ananda
Reddy, Vanga Siva
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title_full Glycoproteome of Elongating Cotton Fiber Cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3861716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24019148
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M113.030726
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