In vivo detection of protein cysteine sulfenylation in plastids

Volume: 97, Issue: 4, Pages: 765 - 778
Published: Dec 18, 2018
Abstract
Protein cysteine thiols are post-translationally modified under oxidative stress conditions. Illuminated chloroplasts are one of the important sources of hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) and are highly sensitive to environmental stimuli, yet a comprehensive view of the oxidation-sensitive chloroplast proteome is still missing. By targeting the sulfenic acid YAP1C-trapping technology to the plastids of light-grown Arabidopsis cells, we identified 132...
Paper Details
Title
In vivo detection of protein cysteine sulfenylation in plastids
Published Date
Dec 18, 2018
Volume
97
Issue
4
Pages
765 - 778
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