Data from: Parallel proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses of successive stages of maize leaf development
We carried out large-scale, quantitative analyses of the maize (Zea mays) leaf proteome and phosphoproteome at four developmental stages. Exploiting the developmental gradient of maize leaves, we analyzed protein and phosphoprotein abundance as maize leaves transition from proliferative cell divisio...
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Zusammenfassung: | We carried out large-scale, quantitative analyses of the maize (Zea mays)
leaf proteome and phosphoproteome at four developmental stages. Exploiting
the developmental gradient of maize leaves, we analyzed protein and
phosphoprotein abundance as maize leaves transition from proliferative
cell division to differentiation to cell expansion, and compared these
developing zones to one another and the mature leaf blade. Comparison of
the proteomes and phosphoproteomes suggests a key role for
post-translational regulation in developmental transitions. Analysis of
proteins with cell wall- and hormone-related functions illustrates the
utility of the dataset and provides further insight into maize leaf
development. We compare phosphorylation sites identified here to those
previously identified in Arabidopsis. We also discuss instances where
comparison of phosphorylated and unmodified peptides from a particular
protein indicates tissue-specific phosphorylation. For example, comparison
of unmodified and phosphorylated forms of PIN1 suggests a tissue-specific
difference in phosphorylation, which correlates with changes in PIN1
polarization in epidermal cells during development. Together, our data
provide insights into regulatory processes underlying maize leaf
development, and provide a community resource cataloging the abundance and
phosphorylation status of thousands of maize proteins at four leaf
developmental stages. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.9qv2k |