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A proteomics-based approach for understanding plant microtubule organisation

ReferenceBBS/E/J/0000A055
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Professor Clive Lloyd
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Institution John Innes Centre
DepartmentJohn Innes Centre Department
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 70,929
StatusCompleted
TypeInstitute Project
Start date 01/07/2002
End date 30/06/2005
Duration36 months

Abstract

Microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) help assemble MTs into 4 arrays vital to plant morphogenesis. Few are known; biochemical methods have been slow to characterise them and homology-based approaches have failed to detect some plant-specific MAPs. Proteomics offers a way ahead. In a pilot study we adapted to Arabidopsis our successful method for isolating carrot MAPs, demonstrating that representatives of several dozen proteins can be identified by mass spec peptide mapping. We propose to: (a) characterise these putative MAPs by epitope-tagging and determine cell location (b) isolate the complex linking MTs to the plasma membrane (c) test their role in MT organisation in vitro and in vivo.

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Committee Closed Committee - Genes & Developmental Biology (GDB)
Research TopicsX – not assigned to a current Research Topic
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