Quantitative phosphoproteomic profiling of fiber differentiation and initiation in a fiberless mutant of cotton

Volume: 15, Issue: 1
Published: Jun 12, 2014
Abstract
The cotton (Gossypium spp.) fiber cell is an important unicellular model for studying cell differentiation. There is evidence suggesting that phosphorylation is a critical post-translational modification involved in regulation of a wide range of cell activities. Nevertheless, the sites of phosphorylation in G. hirsutum and their regulatory roles in fiber cell initiation are largely unknown. In this study, we employed a mass spectrometry-based...
Paper Details
Title
Quantitative phosphoproteomic profiling of fiber differentiation and initiation in a fiberless mutant of cotton
Published Date
Jun 12, 2014
Volume
15
Issue
1
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