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Apoplastic proteome upon powdery mildew Bgh challenge


ABSTRACT: In order to identify the key factors that are crucial for non-host resistance against Bgh and are secreted depending on SYP4-mediated membrane trafficking, we have performed apoplastic fluid preparation of a series of mutants defective in the SYP4 pathway. This project aims to identify proteomic profiles of these apoplastic fluids.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis Thaliana (mouse-ear Cress)

TISSUE(S): Plant Cell

SUBMITTER: Hirofumi Nakagami  

LAB HEAD: Hirofumi Nakagami

PROVIDER: PXD009099 | Pride | 2019-01-11

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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A Golgi-Released Subpopulation of the Trans-Golgi Network Mediates Protein Secretion in Arabidopsis.

Uemura Tomohiro T   Nakano Ryohei Thomas RT   Takagi Junpei J   Wang Yiming Y   Kramer Katharina K   Finkemeier Iris I   Nakagami Hirofumi H   Tsuda Kenichi K   Ueda Takashi T   Schulze-Lefert Paul P   Nakano Akihiko A  

Plant physiology 20181213 2


Spatiotemporal coordination of protein trafficking among organelles is essential for eukaryotic cells. The post-Golgi interface, including the trans-Golgi network (TGN), is a pivotal hub for multiple trafficking pathways. The Golgi-released independent TGN (GI-TGN) is a compartment described only in plant cells, and its cellular and physiological roles remain elusive. In Arabidopsis (<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>), the SYNTAXIN OF PLANTS (SYP) 4 group Qa-SNARE (soluble <i>N</i>-ethylmaleimide) mem  ...[more]

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