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Title:"Kinome profiling reveals an interaction between jasmonate, salicylate and light control of hyponastic petiole growth in Arabidopsis thaliana"
Author(s):Ritsema T; van Zanten M; Leon-Reyes A; Voesenek LA; Millenaar FF; Pieterse CM; Peeters AJ;
Address:"Plant-Microbe Interactions, Institute of Environmental Biology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands"
Journal Title:PLoS One
Year:2010
Volume:20101208
Issue:12
Page Number:e14255 -
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0014255
ISSN/ISBN:1932-6203 (Electronic) 1932-6203 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plants defend themselves against infection by biotic attackers by producing distinct phytohormones. Especially jasmonic acid (JA) and salicylic acid (SA) are well known defense-inducing hormones. Here, the effects of MeJA and SA on the Arabidopsis thaliana kinome were monitored using PepChip arrays containing kinase substrate peptides to analyze posttranslational interactions in MeJA and SA signaling pathways and to test if kinome profiling can provide leads to predict posttranslational events in plant signaling. MeJA and SA mediate differential phosphorylation of substrates for many kinase families. Also some plant specific substrates were differentially phosphorylated, including peptides derived from Phytochrome A, and Photosystem II D protein. This indicates that MeJA and SA mediate cross-talk between defense signaling and light responses. We tested the predicted effects of MeJA and SA using light-mediated upward leaf movement (differential petiole growth also called hyponastic growth). We found that MeJA, infestation by the JA-inducing insect herbivore Pieris rapae, and SA suppressed low light-induced hyponastic growth. MeJA and SA acted in a synergistic fashion via two (partially) divergent signaling routes. This work demonstrates that kinome profiling using PepChip arrays can be a valuable complementary approximately omics tool to give directions towards predicting behavior of organisms after a given stimulus and can be used to obtain leads for physiological relevant phenomena in planta"
Keywords:"Arabidopsis/*metabolism Cyclopentanes/*metabolism *Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Light Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis Oxylipins/*metabolism Peptides/chemistry Phosphorylation Photosynthesis Photosystem II Protein Complex/chemistry Phytochrome;"
Notes:"MedlineRitsema, Tita van Zanten, Martijn Leon-Reyes, Antonio Voesenek, Laurentius A C J Millenaar, Frank F Pieterse, Corne M J Peeters, Anton J M eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2010/12/21 PLoS One. 2010 Dec 8; 5(12):e14255. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0014255"

 
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