Quantitative Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Legume Using TiO 2 -Based Enrichment Coupled with Isobaric Labeling.

LEGUME GENOMICS: METHODS AND PROTOCOLS(2020)

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Phosphorylation of proteins is the most dynamic protein modification, and its analysis aids in determining the functional and regulatory principles of important cellular pathways. The legumes constitute the third largest family of higher plants, Fabaceae, comprising about 20,000 species and are second to cereals in agricultural importance on the basis of global production. Therefore, an understanding of the developmental and adaptive processes of legumes demands identification of their regulatory components. The most crucial signature of the legume family is the symbiotic nitrogen fixation, which makes this fascinating and interesting to investigate phosphorylation events. The research on protein phosphorylation in legumes has been focused primarily on two model species, Medicago truncatula and Lotus japonicus. The development of reciprocal research in other species, particularly the crops, is lagging behind which has limited its beneficial uses in agricultural productivity. In this chapter, we outline the titanium dioxide-based enrichment of phosphopeptides for nuclear proteome analysis of a grain legume, chickpea.
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False discovery rate,Legumes,Nuclear fraction,Phosphopeptide enrichment,Phosphoproteome,Protein phosphorylation,Stress response,Titanium dioxide
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