| Literature DB >> 23213324 |
Cosette Abdallah1, Eliane Dumas-Gaudot, Jenny Renaut, Kjell Sergeant.
Abstract
Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) is widely applied and remains the method of choice in proteomics; however, pervasive 2-DE-related concerns undermine its prospects as a dominant separation technique in proteome research. Consequently, the state-of-the-art shotgun techniques are slowly taking over and utilising the rapid expansion and advancement of mass spectrometry (MS) to provide a new toolbox of gel-free quantitative techniques. When coupled to MS, the shotgun proteomic pipeline can fuel new routes in sensitive and high-throughput profiling of proteins, leading to a high accuracy in quantification. Although label-based approaches, either chemical or metabolic, gained popularity in quantitative proteomics because of the multiplexing capacity, these approaches are not without drawbacks. The burgeoning label-free methods are tag independent and suitable for all kinds of samples. The challenges in quantitative proteomics are more prominent in plants due to difficulties in protein extraction, some protein abundance in green tissue, and the absence of well-annotated and completed genome sequences. The goal of this perspective assay is to present the balance between the strengths and weaknesses of the available gel-based and -free methods and their application to plants. The latest trends in peptide fractionation amenable to MS analysis are as well discussed.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23213324 PMCID: PMC3508552 DOI: 10.1155/2012/494572
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Plant Genomics ISSN: 1687-5389
The various available isotopic labels, their sites of labeling, and structures.
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An overview of the latest MS-based quantitative proteomic studies on plant systems. The table shows the implemented quantitative approaches, plant species, biological questions, and reference of the corresponding paper.
| Quantitative approach | Plant | Biological study | Authors |
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| 18O labelling |
| Quantification of the degree of plasma membrane protein enrichment | [ |
| ICAT |
| Localization of integral membrane proteins by using the localization of organelle proteins by isotope tagging (LOPIT) | [ |
| ICAT |
| Identification of specific disulfide targets of barley thioredoxin in proteins released from barley aleurone layers | [ |
| ICAT |
| Understanding of AtMPK6 role in transducing ozone-derived signals | [ |
| ICAT |
| Functional information about S-nitrosylation sites in plants | [ |
| ICAT |
| Identification of wheat seed proteins and their related expression to chromosome deletion | [ |
| ICAT, 2-DE, label-free |
| Quantitative comparative proteome analysis of purified mesophyll and bundle sheath chloroplast stroma in maize | [ |
| ICAT |
| Protein profiling of uninucleate stage rice anther and identification of the CMS-HL-related proteins | [ |
| ICAT |
| ProCoDeS (proteomic complex detection using sedimentation) for profiling the sedimentation of a large number of proteins | [ |
| ICPL, iTRAQ |
| Quantitative proteomic comparison of ICPL versus iTRAQ on | [ |
| iTRAQ |
| Comparative proteomic approach of potato tubers after 0 and 5 months of storage at 5°C | [ |
| iTRAQ |
| Quantitative study of the secreted proteins from | [ |
| iTRAQ |
| Comparative proteomic study of dynamic changes in control and infected | [ |
| iTRAQ |
| Comparative analysis of differentially expressed proteins in | [ |
| iTRAQ |
| Comparative proteomic approach of the pathogenic process of HLB in affected sweet orange leaves | [ |
| iTRAQ |
| Proteomic approach of two maize inbreds in the early infection by | [ |
| iTRAQ |
| Changes tack of the Arabidopsis phosphoproteome during the defence response to | [ |
| iTRAQ |
| Investigation of the proteomic changes in the chloroplasts of clpr2-1 | [ |
| iTRAQ |
| Comparative proteomic study of boron-tolerant and -intolerant barley | [ |
| iTRAQ |
| Quantitative proteomic approach to unravel the contribution of vacuolar transporters to Cd2+ detoxification | [ |
| iTRAQ, 2D-DIGE |
| Quantitative proteomic approaches to understand the effect of cadmium on | [ |
| iTRAQ, label-free |
| Quantitative proteomic response of rice seedling to 48, 72, and 96 h of cold stress | [ |
| iTRAQ, BN-PAGE, label-free |
| Comparative analysis of protein abundance in chloroplast thylakoid and envelope membrane proteomes in maize | [ |
| Cys-TMT |
| Study of the redox proteomic analysis of the | [ |
| SILAC |
| Dynamic changes of proteome turnover under salt stress | [ |
| SILAC |
| Quantitative proteomics on synthesis and degradation rate constants of individual proteins in autotrophic organisms | [ |
| SILAC |
| Comparative proteomics on the iron deficiency impact in | [ |
| 14N/15N labelling |
| Effectiveness of fully label a plant with 15N isotopes | [ |
| 14N/15N labelling |
| Demonstration of plant 15N labelling as a powerful comparative quantitative proteomic approach | [ |
| 14N/15N labelling |
| Comparative analysis of | [ |
| 14N/15N labelling |
| Quantitative proteomic approach of the detergent-resistant membranes of tobacco cells in response to cryptogenin | [ |
| 14N/15N labelling |
| Quantitative approach of phosphorylated sites in signaling and protein response in flg22 or xylanase | [ |
| HILEP |
| Demonstration of HILEP suitability for relative plant quantitative proteomic subjected to oxidative stress | [ |
| SILIP |
| SILIP development for homogeneously 15N incorporation within the whole plant proteome | [ |
| 14N/15N labelling |
| Investigation of both partial and full 15N labelling effect on quantitative analysis in a complex mixture | [ |
| Spectral counting |
| Proteome map of | [ |
| Spectral counting |
| Comprehensive | [ |
| Spectral counting |
| Evaluation of the suitability of spectral counting to quantitative soybean proteome study | [ |
| Spectral counting |
| Differential proteomic response of rice leaves exposed to high- and low-temperature stress | [ |
| Peak ion intensity |
| Sucrose-induced phosphorylation changes of plasma membrane proteins in | [ |
| Peak ion intensity |
| Quantitative proteomics of phosphoproteins in tomato hypersensitive response | [ |
| Peak ion intensity, 2-DE |
| Investigation of the soybean plasma membrane function in response to flooding stress | [ |
| Spectral counting + peak ion intensity |
| Comparison of two label-free quantitative approaches on nodule protein extracts from | [ |
| Spectral counting + peak ion intensity |
| Investigation of major allergens in transgenic peanut lines | [ |
| MSE |
| Analysis of the | [ |
| MSE |
| Proteomic approach assessment of the transition from dark to light in maize seedlings | [ |
| MSE |
| Proteomic changes in the cell wall proteome in response to salicylic acid | [ |
| MSE |
| Study of the UV-B irradiation effect on the barley proteome | [ |