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A proteomic atlas of the common wheat


ABSTRACT: Integration of multi-omics data can provide information on biomolecules from different layers to illustrate the complex biology systematically. Here, we built the first global quantitative atlas containing transcriptomes, proteomes, phospho-proteomes and acetyl-proteomes of 20 tissues in common wheat. We identified 132,570 transcripts, 32,256 proteins, 69,364 phosphorylation sites, and 34,974 acetylation sites across wheat development stages. Our data demonstrated that homoeolog expression bias exists divergence at different omics layers. Regulatory networks dissected critical proteins or genes controlling important biology processes. Four wheat trait-gene families refer to timely flowering, disease resistance, starch biosynthesis-related genes, and seed storage proteins were used as examples to verify our data and shed novel inlight on the importance of post-translational modifications in wheat previously unknown. Importantly, a novel Fusarium crown rot (FCR) resistant gene delta-1-pyrroline-5-carbo

ORGANISM(S): Triticum Aestivum

SUBMITTER: Feng Chen  

PROVIDER: PXD041703 | iProX | Thu Apr 20 00:00:00 BST 2023

REPOSITORIES: iProX

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Integration of multi-omics data can provide information on biomolecules from different layers to illustrate the complex biology systematically. Here, we build a multi-omics atlas containing 132,570 transcripts, 44,473 proteins, 19,970 phosphoproteins, and 12,427 acetylproteins across wheat vegetative and reproductive phases. Using this atlas, we elucidate transcriptional regulation network, contributions of post-translational modification (PTM) and transcript level to protein abundance, and bias  ...[more]

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