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Affinity proteomics reveals extensive phosphorylation of the Brassica chromosome axis protein ASY1 and a network of associated proteins at prophase I of meiosis

During meiosis, the formation of crossovers (COs) generates genetic variation and provides physical links that are essential for accurate chromosome segregation. COs occur in the context of a proteinaceous chromosome axis. The transcriptomes and proteomes of anthers and meiocytes comprise several th...

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Autores principales: Osman, Kim, Yang, Jianhua, Roitinger, Elisabeth, Lambing, Christophe, Heckmann, Stefan, Howell, Elaine, Cuacos, Maria, Imre, Richard, Dürnberger, Gerhard, Mechtler, Karl, Armstrong, Susan, Franklin, F. Christopher H.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5767750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29078019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.13752
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author Osman, Kim
Yang, Jianhua
Roitinger, Elisabeth
Lambing, Christophe
Heckmann, Stefan
Howell, Elaine
Cuacos, Maria
Imre, Richard
Dürnberger, Gerhard
Mechtler, Karl
Armstrong, Susan
Franklin, F. Christopher H.
author_facet Osman, Kim
Yang, Jianhua
Roitinger, Elisabeth
Lambing, Christophe
Heckmann, Stefan
Howell, Elaine
Cuacos, Maria
Imre, Richard
Dürnberger, Gerhard
Mechtler, Karl
Armstrong, Susan
Franklin, F. Christopher H.
author_sort Osman, Kim
collection PubMed
description During meiosis, the formation of crossovers (COs) generates genetic variation and provides physical links that are essential for accurate chromosome segregation. COs occur in the context of a proteinaceous chromosome axis. The transcriptomes and proteomes of anthers and meiocytes comprise several thousand genes and proteins, but because of the level of complexity relatively few have been functionally characterized. Our understanding of the physical and functional interactions between meiotic proteins is also limited. Here we use affinity proteomics to analyse the proteins that are associated with the meiotic chromosome axis protein, ASY1, in Brassica oleracea anthers and meiocytes. We show that during prophase I ASY1 and its interacting partner, ASY3, are extensively phosphorylated, and we precisely assign phosphorylation sites. We identify 589 proteins that co‐immunoprecipitate with ASY1. These correspond to 492 Arabidopsis orthologues, over 90% of which form a coherent protein–protein interaction (PPI) network containing known and candidate meiotic proteins, including proteins more usually associated with other cellular processes such as DNA replication and proteolysis. Mutant analysis confirms that affinity proteomics is a viable strategy for revealing previously unknown meiotic proteins, and we show how the PPI network can be used to prioritise candidates for analysis. Finally, we identify another axis‐associated protein with a role in meiotic recombination. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD006042.
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spelling pubmed-57677502018-02-01 Affinity proteomics reveals extensive phosphorylation of the Brassica chromosome axis protein ASY1 and a network of associated proteins at prophase I of meiosis Osman, Kim Yang, Jianhua Roitinger, Elisabeth Lambing, Christophe Heckmann, Stefan Howell, Elaine Cuacos, Maria Imre, Richard Dürnberger, Gerhard Mechtler, Karl Armstrong, Susan Franklin, F. Christopher H. Plant J Original Articles During meiosis, the formation of crossovers (COs) generates genetic variation and provides physical links that are essential for accurate chromosome segregation. COs occur in the context of a proteinaceous chromosome axis. The transcriptomes and proteomes of anthers and meiocytes comprise several thousand genes and proteins, but because of the level of complexity relatively few have been functionally characterized. Our understanding of the physical and functional interactions between meiotic proteins is also limited. Here we use affinity proteomics to analyse the proteins that are associated with the meiotic chromosome axis protein, ASY1, in Brassica oleracea anthers and meiocytes. We show that during prophase I ASY1 and its interacting partner, ASY3, are extensively phosphorylated, and we precisely assign phosphorylation sites. We identify 589 proteins that co‐immunoprecipitate with ASY1. These correspond to 492 Arabidopsis orthologues, over 90% of which form a coherent protein–protein interaction (PPI) network containing known and candidate meiotic proteins, including proteins more usually associated with other cellular processes such as DNA replication and proteolysis. Mutant analysis confirms that affinity proteomics is a viable strategy for revealing previously unknown meiotic proteins, and we show how the PPI network can be used to prioritise candidates for analysis. Finally, we identify another axis‐associated protein with a role in meiotic recombination. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD006042. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-12-02 2018-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5767750/ /pubmed/29078019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.13752 Text en © 2017 The Authors. The Plant Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and Society for Experimental Biology. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Osman, Kim
Yang, Jianhua
Roitinger, Elisabeth
Lambing, Christophe
Heckmann, Stefan
Howell, Elaine
Cuacos, Maria
Imre, Richard
Dürnberger, Gerhard
Mechtler, Karl
Armstrong, Susan
Franklin, F. Christopher H.
Affinity proteomics reveals extensive phosphorylation of the Brassica chromosome axis protein ASY1 and a network of associated proteins at prophase I of meiosis
title Affinity proteomics reveals extensive phosphorylation of the Brassica chromosome axis protein ASY1 and a network of associated proteins at prophase I of meiosis
title_full Affinity proteomics reveals extensive phosphorylation of the Brassica chromosome axis protein ASY1 and a network of associated proteins at prophase I of meiosis
title_fullStr Affinity proteomics reveals extensive phosphorylation of the Brassica chromosome axis protein ASY1 and a network of associated proteins at prophase I of meiosis
title_full_unstemmed Affinity proteomics reveals extensive phosphorylation of the Brassica chromosome axis protein ASY1 and a network of associated proteins at prophase I of meiosis
title_short Affinity proteomics reveals extensive phosphorylation of the Brassica chromosome axis protein ASY1 and a network of associated proteins at prophase I of meiosis
title_sort affinity proteomics reveals extensive phosphorylation of the brassica chromosome axis protein asy1 and a network of associated proteins at prophase i of meiosis
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5767750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29078019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.13752
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