Supplementary data for Integrative proteomic and phosphoproteomic profiling reveals the salt-responsive mechanisms in two rice varieties (Oryza sativa subsp. japonica and indica)
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Supplementary datasets related to the data article "Integrative proteomic and phosphoproteomic profiling reveals 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 IR73 leaves after salinity stress treatment by label-free quantitative proteomic analysis Table S2. Identification of significant phosphopeptides in DJ and IR73 leaves after salinity stress treatment Table S3. Classification of protein class and functional annotation of differentially modulated proteins in each sample using Panther web-based software and MapMan analysis Table S4. Classification of protein class and functional annotation of significant phosphoproteins in each sample using Panther web-based software and MapMan analysis Table S5. List of selected 89 proteins and 99 phosphoproteins with increased abundance in IR73 sample set in response to salinity stress Table S6. A list of representative proteins and phosphoproteins showed increased abundance in the IR73 sample set after salinity stress treatment