Authors
Sorina C Popescu, George V Popescu, Shawn Bachan, Zimei Zhang, Montrell Seay, Mark Gerstein, Michael Snyder, SP Dinesh-Kumar
Publication date
2007/3/13
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
104
Issue
11
Pages
4730-4735
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Calmodulins (CaMs) are the most ubiquitous calcium sensors in eukaryotes. A number of CaM-binding proteins have been identified through classical methods, and many proteins have been predicted to bind CaMs based on their structural homology with known targets. However, multicellular organisms typically contain many CaM-like (CML) proteins, and a global identification of their targets and specificity of interaction is lacking. In an effort to develop a platform for large-scale analysis of proteins in plants we have developed a protein microarray and used it to study the global analysis of CaM/CML interactions. An Arabidopsis thaliana expression collection containing 1,133 ORFs was generated and used to produce proteins with an optimized medium-throughput plant-based expression system. Protein microarrays were prepared and screened with several CaMs/CMLs. A large number of previously known and …
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