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Protein Coimmunoprecipitation in Arabidopsis

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2007
INTRODUCTIONCoimmunoprecipitation is one of the most useful techniques for revealing protein-protein interactions. Briefly, it can be divided into three steps: (1) preparation of cell extracts without disruption of protein interactions; (2) formation of the antibody-antigen complexes; and (3) affinity purification of the protein complexes and ...
Giovanna, Serino, Xing-Wang, Deng
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F-box proteins in Arabidopsis

Trends in Plant Science, 2000
We thank Dietz Bauer and David Somers for critical reading of the manuscript. This work was supported by the MLS, OARDC and PMBB at The Ohio State University to J-C.J. Salaries and research support provided by state and federal funds appropriated to the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, The Ohio State University.
W, Xiao, J, Jang
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Chromosomal proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana

Plant Molecular Biology, 1988
In plants with large genomes, each of the classes of the histones (H1, H2A, H2B, H3 and H4) are not unique polypeptides, but rather families of closely related proteins that are called histone variants. The small genome and preponderance of single-copy DNA in Arabidopsis thaliana has led us to ask if this plant has such families of histone variants. We
C P, Moehs, E F, McElwain, S, Spiker
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The Arabidopsis ESCRT protein–protein interaction network

Plant Molecular Biology, 2011
In yeast, endosomal sorting of monoubiquitylated transmembrane proteins is performed by a subset of the 19 "class E vacuolar protein sorting" proteins. The core machinery consists of 11 proteins that are organised in three complexes termed ESCRT I-III (endosomal sorting complex required for transport I-III) and is conserved in eukaryotic cells.
Mojgan, Shahriari   +5 more
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Proteins are polyisoprenylated in Arabidopsis thaliana

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2004
Isoprenoid lipids were found to be covalently linked to proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana. Their identity (polyprenols: Prenol-9-11 with Pren-10 dominating and dolichols: Dol-15-17 with Dol-16 dominating) was confirmed by means of HPLC/ESI-MS with application of the multiple reaction monitoring technique as well as metabolic labeling of Arabidopsis ...
Malgorzata, Gutkowska   +6 more
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Geminivirus C4 protein alters Arabidopsis development

Protoplasma, 2009
The C4 protein of beet curly top virus [BCTV-B (US:Log:76)] induces hyperplasia in infected phloem tissue and tumorigenic growths in transgenic plants. The protein offers an excellent model for studying cell cycle control, cell differentiation, and plant development. To investigate the role of the C4 protein in plant development, transgenic Arabidopsis
Katherine, Mills-Lujan   +1 more
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G-protein-coupled signaling in Arabidopsis

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2002
With an essentially complete plant genome in hand, it is now possible to conclude that a single or possibly just two canonical heterotrimeric G-protein complexes are present in Arabidopsis. In stark contrast, more than one hundred such complexes are found in some metazoans.
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Telomere-binding proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana

Plant Molecular Biology, 1995
The nucleoprotein structure of Arabidopsis thaliana telomeres was investigated. A protein specifically binding to telomeric sequences was characterized by gel mobility shift assays with synthetic oligonucleotides consisting of four 7 bp telomeric repeats of Arabidopsis (TTTAGGG) and crude nuclear protein extracts of Arabidopsis leaves.
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Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored cell-surface proteins from Arabidopsis

Electrophoresis, 1999
Remodeling of the plant cell surface occurs during the establishment of cell polarity, cellular differentiation, and organ development. This report demonstrates the existence of multiple glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored proteins in the model plant Arabidopsis.
D J, Sherrier, T A, Prime, P, Dupree
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