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 species | Tissue/Organelle | Treatment | No. of identified candidates | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arabidopsis thaliana | Cell cultures | GSNO-treated protein extracts | 63 | Lindermayr et al., 2005 |
| Arabidopsis thaliana | Leaves | Plants treated with gaseous NO | 52 | Lindermayr et al., 2005 |
| Arabidopsis thaliana | Leaves | Pseudomonas syringae avirB, HR reaction | 16 | Romero-Puertas et al., 2008 |
| Kalanchoe pinnata | Leaves | GSNO-treated protein extracts | 19 | Abat et al., 2008 |
| Brassica juncea | Seedlings | GSNO-treated protein extracts | 20 | Abat and Deswal, 2009 |
| Brassica juncea | Seedlings | Low temperature | 10 | Abat and Deswal, 2009 |
| Citrus aurantium L. | Leaves | Salt stress | 49 | Tanou et al., 2009 |
| Arabidopsis thaliana | Leaf mitochondria | GSNO-treated protein extracts | 11 | Palmieri et al., 2010 |
| Arabidopsis thaliana | Cell cultures | GSNO-treated protein extracts | 27 | Maldonado-Alconada et al., 2011 |
| Arabidopsis thaliana | Leaves | Pseudomonas syringae avir/vir | 119 | Maldonado-Alconada et al., 2011 |
| Arabidopsis thaliana | Cell cultures | Untreated | 53 | Fares et al., 2011 |
| Solanum tuberosum | Leaves | GSNO-treated protein extracts | 34 | Kato et al., 2012 |
| Solanum tuberosum | Tubers | GSNO-treated protein extracts | 46 | Kato et al., 2012 |
| Oryza sativa (WT) | Leaves | High light | 73 | Lin et al., 2012 |
| Oryza sativa (nitric oxide excess1 mutant; noe1) | Leaves | High light | 100 | Lin et al., 2012 |
| Pisum sativum | Leaf peroxisomes | GSNO-treated peroxisomes | 6 | Ortega-Galisteo et al., 2012 |
| Pisum sativum | Leaf mitochondria | Salt-stressed plants | 24 | Camejo et al., 2012 |
| Citrus aurantium L. | Leaves | GSNO-treated protein extracts | 82 | Tanou et al., 2012 |
| Citrus aurantium L. | Roots | GSNO-treated protein extracts | 64 | Tanou et al., 2012 |
Summary of proteomics approaches to identify candidate proteins for S-nitrosylation in plants.
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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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