2016
Using the Ubiquitin-modified Proteome to Monitor Distinct and Spatially Restricted Protein Homeostasis Dysfunction*
Gendron JM, Webb K, Yang B, Rising L, Zuzow N, Bennett EJ. Using the Ubiquitin-modified Proteome to Monitor Distinct and Spatially Restricted Protein Homeostasis Dysfunction*. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 2016, 15: 2576-2593. PMID: 27185884, PMCID: PMC4974337, DOI: 10.1074/mcp.m116.058420.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUbiquitylation eventsProtein homeostasisProtein populationHomeostasis dysfunctionGlobal protein homeostasisP97/VCPDistinct protein populationsQuantitative proteomics methodHomeostasis functionsUbiquitin-proteasome systemDistinct functional outcomesProteomic methodsProteasome systemSubcellular fractionationProteomeFluorescent reportersHuman pathologiesProteasome dysfunctionDistinct insultsUbReporterPotent inhibitorHomeostasisUnique alterationsKey role
2007
An Essential Role for 14-3-3 Proteins in Brassinosteroid Signal Transduction in Arabidopsis
Gampala SS, Kim TW, He JX, Tang W, Deng Z, Bai MY, Guan S, Lalonde S, Sun Y, Gendron JM, Chen H, Shibagaki N, Ferl RJ, Ehrhardt D, Chong K, Burlingame AL, Wang ZY. An Essential Role for 14-3-3 Proteins in Brassinosteroid Signal Transduction in Arabidopsis. Developmental Cell 2007, 13: 177-189. PMID: 17681130, PMCID: PMC2000337, DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2007.06.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords14-3-3 ProteinsAmino Acid SequenceArabidopsisArabidopsis ProteinsBinding SitesCell NucleusDNA, PlantDNA-Binding ProteinsDown-RegulationModels, BiologicalMolecular Sequence DataMutationNuclear ProteinsPhosphorylationPlant LeavesProtein BindingProtein KinasesProtein TransportSignal TransductionSteroids, HeterocyclicConceptsPlant growthTranscription factorsNuclear localizationGene expressionBZR2/BES1Brassinosteroid signal transductionSignal transduction pathwaysKey transcription factorRapid nuclear localizationBZR1 proteinCell surface receptorsBR regulationBR deficiencyTransgenic plantsGSK3 kinaseBR responsesCytoplasmic retentionSignal transductionTransduction pathwaysCytoplasmic localizationDNA bindingBrassinosteroidsBR treatmentBZR1Essential hormone
2005
BZR1 Is a Transcriptional Repressor with Dual Roles in Brassinosteroid Homeostasis and Growth Responses
He JX, Gendron JM, Sun Y, Gampala SS, Gendron N, Sun CQ, Wang ZY. BZR1 Is a Transcriptional Repressor with Dual Roles in Brassinosteroid Homeostasis and Growth Responses. Science 2005, 307: 1634-1638. PMID: 15681342, PMCID: PMC2925132, DOI: 10.1126/science.1107580.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsArabidopsisArabidopsis ProteinsBase SequenceBinding SitesChromatin ImmunoprecipitationDNA-Binding ProteinsFeedback, PhysiologicalGene Expression Regulation, PlantGenes, PlantGenes, ReporterHomeostasisLightMutationNuclear ProteinsOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisPhenotypePlant Growth RegulatorsPlants, Genetically ModifiedPromoter Regions, GeneticRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRepressor ProteinsSignal TransductionSteroidsTranscription, GeneticConceptsBrassinosteroid homeostasisTranscriptional repressorCell surface receptor kinaseBR biosynthetic genesDevelopment of plantsGrowth responseBR homeostasisBR biosynthesisBiosynthetic genesBZR1Dual roleReceptor kinaseAdditional potential targetsGene expressionMicroarray analysisUnknown DNARepressorNormal growthHomeostasisPotential targetPhysiological studiesDephosphorylationBiosynthesisKinaseGenes