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ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis Thaliana (mouse-ear Cress)
TISSUE(S): Plant Cell, Rosette
SUBMITTER: Zhu Yang
LAB HEAD: Ning Li
PROVIDER: PXD008359 | Pride | 2022-02-25
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Yang Zhu Z Guo Guangyu G Yang Nan N Pun Sunny Sing SS Ho Timothy Ka Leung TKL Ji Ling L Hu Inch I Zhang Jianhua J Burlingame Alma L AL Li Ning N
Journal of proteomics 20200228
Plants can sense the gravitational force. When plants perceive a change in this natural force, they tend to reorient their organs with respect to the direction of the gravity vector, i.e., the shoot stem curves up. In the present study, we performed a 4C quantitative phosphoproteomics to identify those altered protein phosphosites resulting from 150 s of reorientation of Arabidopsis plants on earth. A total of 5556 phosphopeptides were identified from the gravistimulated Arabidopsis. Quantificat ...[more]