磷酸化
泛素
生物
灰葡萄孢菌
串扰
蛋白质组
细胞生物学
蛋白质组学
激酶
信号转导
蛋白质磷酸化
生物化学
蛋白激酶A
植物
基因
物理
光学
作者
Rui Li,Juanni Yao,Ming Yue,Jia Guo,Jingjing Deng,Daofeng Liu,Zhengguo Li,Yulin Cheng
摘要
Abstract As two of the most abundant post-translational modifications (PTMs), phosphorylation and ubiquitination play a significant role in modulating plant–pathogen interactions and increasing evidence indicates their crosstalk in plant immunity. Rose (Rosa sp.) is one of the most important ornamental plants and is seriously infected by Botrytis cinerea. Here, integrated proteomics analysis was performed to detect global proteome, phosphorylation, and ubiquitination changes in rose upon B. cinerea infection and investigate the possible phosphorylation and ubiquitination crosstalk. A total of 6165 proteins, 11774 phosphorylation and 10582 ubiquitination sites, and 77 phosphorylation and 13 ubiquitination motifs were identified. B. cinerea infection resulted in 169 up-regulated and 122 down-regulated proteins, 291 up-regulated and 404 down-regulated phosphorylation sites, and 250 up-regulated and 634 down-regulated ubiquitination sites. There were 12 up-regulated PR10 proteins and half of them also showed reduced ubiquitination. A lot of kinases probably involved in plant pattern-triggered immunity (PTI) signaling were up-regulated phosphoproteins. Noticeably, numerous kinases and ubiquitination-related proteins also showed a significant change in ubiquitination and phosphorylation, respectively. A cross-comparison of phosphoproteome and ubiquitylome indicated that both two PTMs of 104 proteins were dynamically regulated, and many putative PTI signaling components in plant plasma membrane were co-regulated. Moreover, five selected proteins including four PR10 proteins and a plasma membrane aquaporin were proven to be involved in rose resistance to B. cinerea. Our study provides insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying rose resistance to B. cinerea and also increases the database of phosphorylation and ubiquitination sites in plants.
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