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Large-scale Identification and Time-course Quantification of Ubiquitylation Events During Maize Seedling De-etiolation

The ubiquitin system is crucial for the development and fitness of higher plants. De-etiolation, during which green plants initiate photomorphogenesis and establish autotrophy, is a dramatic and complicated process that is tightly regulated by a massive number of ubiquitylation/de-ubiquitylation eve...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yue-Feng, Chao, Qing, Li, Zhe, Lu, Tian-Cong, Zheng, Hai-Yan, Zhao, Cai-Feng, Shen, Zhuo, Li, Xiao-Hui, Wang, Bai-Chen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7212306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32179194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gpb.2018.05.005
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author Wang, Yue-Feng
Chao, Qing
Li, Zhe
Lu, Tian-Cong
Zheng, Hai-Yan
Zhao, Cai-Feng
Shen, Zhuo
Li, Xiao-Hui
Wang, Bai-Chen
author_facet Wang, Yue-Feng
Chao, Qing
Li, Zhe
Lu, Tian-Cong
Zheng, Hai-Yan
Zhao, Cai-Feng
Shen, Zhuo
Li, Xiao-Hui
Wang, Bai-Chen
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description The ubiquitin system is crucial for the development and fitness of higher plants. De-etiolation, during which green plants initiate photomorphogenesis and establish autotrophy, is a dramatic and complicated process that is tightly regulated by a massive number of ubiquitylation/de-ubiquitylation events. Here we present site-specific quantitative proteomic data for the ubiquitylomes of de-etiolating seedling leaves of Zea mays L. (exposed to light for 1, 6, or 12 h) achieved through immunoprecipitation-based high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS). Through the integrated analysis of multiple ubiquitylomes, we identified and quantified 1926 unique ubiquitylation sites corresponding to 1053 proteins. We analyzed these sites and found five potential ubiquitylation motifs, KA, AXK, KXG, AK, and TK. Time-course studies revealed that the ubiquitylation levels of 214 sites corresponding to 173 proteins were highly correlated across two replicate MS experiments, and significant alterations in the ubiquitylation levels of 78 sites (fold change >1.5) were detected after de-etiolation for 12 h. The majority of the ubiquitylated sites we identified corresponded to substrates involved in protein and DNA metabolism, such as ribosomes and histones. Meanwhile, multiple ubiquitylation sites were detected in proteins whose functions reflect the major physiological changes that occur during plant de-etiolation, such as hormone synthesis/signaling proteins, key C4 photosynthetic enzymes, and light signaling proteins. This study on the ubiquitylome of the maize seedling leaf is the first attempt ever to study the ubiquitylome of a C4 plant and provides the proteomic basis for elucidating the role of ubiquitylation during plant de-etiolation.
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spelling pubmed-72123062020-05-13 Large-scale Identification and Time-course Quantification of Ubiquitylation Events During Maize Seedling De-etiolation Wang, Yue-Feng Chao, Qing Li, Zhe Lu, Tian-Cong Zheng, Hai-Yan Zhao, Cai-Feng Shen, Zhuo Li, Xiao-Hui Wang, Bai-Chen Genomics Proteomics Bioinformatics Original Research The ubiquitin system is crucial for the development and fitness of higher plants. De-etiolation, during which green plants initiate photomorphogenesis and establish autotrophy, is a dramatic and complicated process that is tightly regulated by a massive number of ubiquitylation/de-ubiquitylation events. Here we present site-specific quantitative proteomic data for the ubiquitylomes of de-etiolating seedling leaves of Zea mays L. (exposed to light for 1, 6, or 12 h) achieved through immunoprecipitation-based high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS). Through the integrated analysis of multiple ubiquitylomes, we identified and quantified 1926 unique ubiquitylation sites corresponding to 1053 proteins. We analyzed these sites and found five potential ubiquitylation motifs, KA, AXK, KXG, AK, and TK. Time-course studies revealed that the ubiquitylation levels of 214 sites corresponding to 173 proteins were highly correlated across two replicate MS experiments, and significant alterations in the ubiquitylation levels of 78 sites (fold change >1.5) were detected after de-etiolation for 12 h. The majority of the ubiquitylated sites we identified corresponded to substrates involved in protein and DNA metabolism, such as ribosomes and histones. Meanwhile, multiple ubiquitylation sites were detected in proteins whose functions reflect the major physiological changes that occur during plant de-etiolation, such as hormone synthesis/signaling proteins, key C4 photosynthetic enzymes, and light signaling proteins. This study on the ubiquitylome of the maize seedling leaf is the first attempt ever to study the ubiquitylome of a C4 plant and provides the proteomic basis for elucidating the role of ubiquitylation during plant de-etiolation. Elsevier 2019-12 2020-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7212306/ /pubmed/32179194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gpb.2018.05.005 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Wang, Yue-Feng
Chao, Qing
Li, Zhe
Lu, Tian-Cong
Zheng, Hai-Yan
Zhao, Cai-Feng
Shen, Zhuo
Li, Xiao-Hui
Wang, Bai-Chen
Large-scale Identification and Time-course Quantification of Ubiquitylation Events During Maize Seedling De-etiolation
title Large-scale Identification and Time-course Quantification of Ubiquitylation Events During Maize Seedling De-etiolation
title_full Large-scale Identification and Time-course Quantification of Ubiquitylation Events During Maize Seedling De-etiolation
title_fullStr Large-scale Identification and Time-course Quantification of Ubiquitylation Events During Maize Seedling De-etiolation
title_full_unstemmed Large-scale Identification and Time-course Quantification of Ubiquitylation Events During Maize Seedling De-etiolation
title_short Large-scale Identification and Time-course Quantification of Ubiquitylation Events During Maize Seedling De-etiolation
title_sort large-scale identification and time-course quantification of ubiquitylation events during maize seedling de-etiolation
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7212306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32179194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gpb.2018.05.005
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