Supplementary data for High-throughput proteomic and phosphoproteomic approaches revealing the salt-responsive mechanisms in two different rice varieties (Oryza sativa sub. Japonica and Indica)

Published: 9 July 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/yyr73pf4pt.1
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Sun Tae Kim

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Supplementary datasets related to the data article "High-throughput proteomic and phosphoproteomic approaches revealing the salt-responsive mechanisms in two different rice varieties (Oryza sativa sub. Japonica and Indica)" This article reporting integrated proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses of rice leaves showed different phenotypical and physiological characteristics upon salinity stress. Supplementary table legends: Table S1. Identification of significantly modulated proteins in the DJ and IR rice leaves after salinity stress treatment by label-free quantitative proteomic analysis Table S2. Identification of significant phosphopeptides in DJ and IR rice leaves after salinity stress treatment Table S3. Classification of proteins class and functional annotation of differentially modulated proteins in each sample using Panther web-based software and MapMan analysis Table S4. Classification of proteins class and functional annotation of significant phosphoproteins in each sample using Panther web-based software and MapMan analysis Table S5. List of representative proteins and phosphoproteins showed increased abundance in IR sample set after salinity stress treatment in rice leaves

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Pusan National University

Categories

Rice, Big Data, Proteome Analysis, Phosphoproteome, Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Funding

National Research Foundation of Korea

2022R1C1C2003947

National Research Foundation of Korea

RS-2024-00344229

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