Scott C. Peck

Directed Proteomics Identifies a Plant-Specific Protein Rapidly Phosphorylated in Response to Bacterial and Fungal Elicitors

Peck, Scott C., Nühse, Thomas S., Hess, Daniel, Iglesias, Alejandro, Meins, Fred, Boller, Thomas

The perception of microbial signal molecules is part of the strategy evolved by plants to survive attacks by potential pathogens. To gain a more complete understanding of the early signaling events...

Distinct regulation of salinity and genotoxic stress responses by Arabidopsis MAP kinase phosphatase 1

Ulm, Roman, Ichimura, Kazuya, Mizoguchi, Tsuyoshi, Peck, Scott C., Zhu, Tong, Wang, Xun, ...

The Arabidopsis genome contains 20 genes encoding mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), which drastically outnumbers genes for their negative regulators, MAP kinase phosphatases (MKPs) (five at...

Activity Profiling of Papain-Like Cysteine Proteases in Plants1

Leeuwenburgh, Michiel A., Bogyo, Matthew, Peck, Scott C.

Transcriptomic and proteomic technologies are generating a wealth of data that are frequently used by scientists to predict the function of proteins based on their expression or presence. However,...

Phosphoproteomics of the Arabidopsis Plasma Membrane and a New Phosphorylation Site DatabaseW⃞

Nühse, Thomas S., Stensballe, Allan, Jensen, Ole N., Peck, Scott C.

Functional genomic technologies are generating vast amounts of data describing the presence of transcripts or proteins in plant cells. Together with classical genetics, these approaches broaden our...

The PEN1 Syntaxin Defines a Novel Cellular Compartment upon Fungal Attack and Is Required for the Timely Assembly of PapillaeD⃞

Assaad, Farhah F., Qiu, Jin-Long, Youngs, Heather, Ehrhardt, David, Zimmerli, Laurent, Kalde, Monika, ...

Attack by the host powdery mildew Erysiphe cichoracearum usually results in successful penetration and rapid proliferation of the fungus on Arabidopsis. By contrast, the nonhost barley powdery mildew...

Directed Proteomics Identifies a Plant-Specific Protein Rapidly Phosphorylated in Response to Bacterial and Fungal Elicitors

Peck, Scott C., Nühse, Thomas S., Hess, Daniel, Iglesias, Alejandro, Meins, Fred, Boller, Thomas

The perception of microbial signal molecules is part of the strategy evolved by plants to survive attacks by potential pathogens. To gain a more complete understanding of the early signaling events...

Distinct regulation of salinity and genotoxic stress responses by Arabidopsis MAP kinase phosphatase 1

Ulm, Roman, Ichimura, Kazuya, Mizoguchi, Tsuyoshi, Peck, Scott C., Zhu, Tong, Wang, Xun, ...

The Arabidopsis genome contains 20 genes encoding mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), which drastically outnumbers genes for their negative regulators, MAP kinase phosphatases (MKPs) (five at...

Activity Profiling of Papain-Like Cysteine Proteases in Plants1

Leeuwenburgh, Michiel A., Bogyo, Matthew, Peck, Scott C.

Transcriptomic and proteomic technologies are generating a wealth of data that are frequently used by scientists to predict the function of proteins based on their expression or presence. However,...

Phosphoproteomics of the Arabidopsis Plasma Membrane and a New Phosphorylation Site DatabaseW⃞

Nühse, Thomas S., Stensballe, Allan, Jensen, Ole N., Peck, Scott C.

Functional genomic technologies are generating vast amounts of data describing the presence of transcripts or proteins in plant cells. Together with classical genetics, these approaches broaden our...

The PEN1 Syntaxin Defines a Novel Cellular Compartment upon Fungal Attack and Is Required for the Timely Assembly of PapillaeD⃞

Assaad, Farhah F., Qiu, Jin-Long, Youngs, Heather, Ehrhardt, David, Zimmerli, Laurent, Kalde, Monika, ...

Attack by the host powdery mildew Erysiphe cichoracearum usually results in successful penetration and rapid proliferation of the fungus on Arabidopsis. By contrast, the nonhost barley powdery mildew...

The syntaxin SYP132 contributes to plant resistance against bacteria and secretion of pathogenesis-related protein 1

Kalde, Monika, Nühse, Thomas S., Findlay, Kim, Peck, Scott C.

In contrast to many mammalian pathogens, potential bacterial pathogens of plants remain outside the host cell. The plant must, therefore, promote an active resistance mechanism to combat the...

The receptor-like kinase SERK3/BAK1 is a central regulator of innate immunity in plants

Heese, Antje, Hann, Dagmar R., Gimenez-Ibanez, Selena, Jones, Alexandra M. E., He, Kai, Li, Jia, ...

In pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP)-triggered immunity (PTI), plant cell surface receptors sense potential microbial pathogens by recognizing elicitors called PAMPs. Although diverse...

Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis of plasma membrane proteins reveals regulatory mechanisms of plant innate immune responses

Nühse, Thomas S, Bottrill, Andrew R, Jones, Alexandra ME, Peck, Scott C

Advances in proteomic techniques have allowed the large-scale identification of phosphorylation sites in complex protein samples, but new biological insight requires an understanding of their in vivo...