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Strigolactone-Regulated Proteins Revealed by iTRAQ-Based Quantitative Proteomics in Arabidopsis

Journal

JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 1359-1372

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/pr400925t

Keywords

Arabidopsis; GR24; iTRAQ; MORE AXILLARY GROWTH (MAX); proteomics; strigolactones

Funding

  1. Plant-Microbe Interfaces Scientific Focus Area in the Genomic Science Program, United States Department of Energy, Office of Science, Biological and Environmental Research
  2. United States Department of Energy [DE-AC05-00OR22725]
  3. Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program (Seed Money Fund) of Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Strigolactones (SLs) are a new class of plant hormones. In addition to acting as a key inhibitor of shoot branching, SLs stimulate seed germination of root parasitic plants and promote hyphal branching and root colonization of symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. They also regulate many other aspects of plant growth and development. At the transcription level, SL-regulated genes have been reported. However, nothing is known about the proteome regulated by this new class of plant hormones. A quantitative proteomics approach using an isobaric chemical labeling reagent, iTRAQ, to identify the proteome regulated by SLs in Arabidopsis seedlings is presented. It was found that SLs regulate the expression of about three dozen proteins that have not been previously assigned to SL pathways. These findings provide a new tool to investigate the molecular mechanism of action of SLs.

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