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Front. Plant Sci., 04 July 2013

Sec. Plant Proteomics and Protein Structural Biology

Volume 4 - 2013 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00229

Erratum: Nitric oxide-based protein modification: formation and site-specificity of protein S-nitrosylation

  • IK

    Izabella Kovacs

  • CL

    Christian Lindermayr *

  • Group Redox-Proteomics, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Biochemical Plant Pathology Munich, Germany

After our article was published online, we recognized that the summary of proteomics approaches to identify candidate proteins for S-nitrosylation in plants (Table 1) was incomplete. We have included here the following missing references: Romero-Puertas et al., 2008; Abat and Deswal, 2009; Tanou et al., 2009; Tanou et al., 2012.

Table 1

Plant speciesTissue/OrganelleTreatmentNo. of identified candidatesCitation
Arabidopsis thalianaCell culturesGSNO-treated protein extracts63Lindermayr et al., 2005
Arabidopsis thalianaLeavesPlants treated with gaseous NO52Lindermayr et al., 2005
Arabidopsis thalianaLeavesPseudomonas syringae avirB, HR reaction16Romero-Puertas et al., 2008
Kalanchoe pinnataLeavesGSNO-treated protein extracts19Abat et al., 2008
Brassica junceaSeedlingsGSNO-treated protein extracts20Abat and Deswal, 2009
Brassica junceaSeedlingsLow temperature10Abat and Deswal, 2009
Citrus aurantium L.LeavesSalt stress49Tanou et al., 2009
Arabidopsis thalianaLeaf mitochondriaGSNO-treated protein extracts11Palmieri et al., 2010
Arabidopsis thalianaCell culturesGSNO-treated protein extracts27Maldonado-Alconada et al., 2011
Arabidopsis thalianaLeavesPseudomonas syringae avir/vir119Maldonado-Alconada et al., 2011
Arabidopsis thalianaCell culturesUntreated53Fares et al., 2011
Solanum tuberosumLeavesGSNO-treated protein extracts34Kato et al., 2012
Solanum tuberosumTubersGSNO-treated protein extracts46Kato et al., 2012
Oryza sativa (WT)LeavesHigh light73Lin et al., 2012
Oryza sativa (nitric oxide excess1 mutant; noe1)LeavesHigh light100Lin et al., 2012
Pisum sativumLeaf peroxisomesGSNO-treated peroxisomes6Ortega-Galisteo et al., 2012
Pisum sativumLeaf mitochondriaSalt-stressed plants24Camejo et al., 2012
Citrus aurantium L.LeavesGSNO-treated protein extracts82Tanou et al., 2012
Citrus aurantium L.RootsGSNO-treated protein extracts64Tanou et al., 2012

Summary of proteomics approaches to identify candidate proteins for S-nitrosylation in plants.

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  • 2

    AbatJ. K.MattooA. K.DeswalR. (2008). S-nitrosylated proteins of a medicinal CAM plant Kalanchoe pinnata- ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase activity targeted for inhibition. FEBS J. 275, 2862–2872. 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2008.06425.x

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Summary

Keywords

Protein S-Nitrosylation, Nitric Oxide, post-translational modification, cysteine residue, redoxmodification, site-specificity

Citation

Kovacs I and Lindermayr C (2013) Erratum: Nitric oxide-based protein modification: formation and site-specificity of protein S-nitrosylation. Front. Plant Sci. 4:229. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2013.00229

Received

11 June 2013

Accepted

11 June 2013

Published

04 July 2013

Volume

4 - 2013

Edited by

Jay Thelen, University of Missouri, USA

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*Correspondence:

This article was submitted to Frontiers in Plant Proteomics, a specialty of Frontiers in Plant Science.

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