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PXD040396

PXD040396 is an original dataset announced via ProteomeXchange.

Dataset Summary
TitleProteome analysis of NPH3-domain and asapartic protease mutants exposed to long term moderate drought stress
DescriptionUntargeted proteomic analysis was conducted to analyze the effect of longer term (4 days) low water potential (drought) stress treatment on proteome content of Arabidospsis thaliana Col-0 wild type and four sets of mutants or transgenic lines. A mutant (nrl5-2) with reduced expression of the NPH3-domain protein NRL5 has an extreme stress sensitive phenotype. A quadruple mutant of four aspartic proteases (aprd4) also has stress sensitive phenotype and possible effect on drought signaling. Transgenic plants having overexpression of one of these proteases were also analyzed. Note that another transgnenic line that was analyzed (NRL5_OX) was later found to have been mis-genotyped and this data is not being used for further analysis in our laboratory.
HostingRepositoryjPOST
AnnounceDate2024-02-24
AnnouncementXMLSubmission_2024-02-23_07:00:13.599.xml
DigitalObjectIdentifier
ReviewLevelNon peer-reviewed dataset
DatasetOriginOriginal dataset
RepositorySupportUnsupported dataset by repository
PrimarySubmitterChuan-Chih Hsu
SpeciesList scientific name: Arabidopsis thaliana (Mouse-ear cress); NCBI TaxID: 3702;
ModificationListS-carboxamidomethyl-L-cysteine; alpha-amino acetylated residue; TMT6plex reporter+balance reagent N-acylated residue; TMT6plex reporter+balance reagent acylated N-terminal; L-methionine sulfoxide
Instrumentinstrument
Dataset History
RevisionDatetimeStatusChangeLog Entry
02023-02-25 00:29:49ID requested
12024-02-23 07:00:13announced
Publication List
Dataset with its publication pending
Keyword List
submitter keyword: drought stress, Arabidopsis thaliana, NPH3-domain protein, aspartic protease
Contact List
Verslues, Paul E.
lab head
Chuan-Chih Hsu
contact affiliationPurdue University
dataset submitter
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