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The present data provides valuable insights about the glycoproteins present in the elongating
cotton fiber cells identified using Gossypium species specific protein sequence databases.
127 N-linked glycosylation sites, from 81 unique glycoproteins including 21 N-linked glycosylation
sites corresponding to 17 unique glycoproteins are exclusively reported in the current study.
Our analyses using five independent protein databases show that Gossypium hirsutum harbors
protein sequences from its parental contributors Gossypium arboreum and Gossypium raimondii.
The elucidated glycoproteome composition indirectly provides clues about parental genome contribution and unicellular compartmental requirement behind single cell development.The data presented here delineates the glycoproteome component in the elongating cotton fiber cells attained using complementary proteomic approaches followed by protein and N-linked glycosylation site identification (Kumar et al., 2013) [1]. Utilizing species specific protein sequence databases in proteomic approaches often leads to additional information that may not be obtained using cross-species databases. In this context we have reanalyzed our glycoproteome dataset with the Gossypium arboreum, Gossypium raimondii (version 2.0) and Gossypium hirsutum protein databases that has led to the identification of 21 N-linked glycosylation sites and 18 unique glycoproteins that were not reported in our previous study. The 1D PAGE and solution based glycoprotein identification data is publicly available at the ProteomeXchange Consortium via the PRIDE partner repository (VizcaĆno et al., 2013) [2] using the dataset identifier PXD000178 and the 2D PAGE based protein identification and glycopeptide approach based N-linked glycosylation site identification data is available at the ProteomeXchange Consortium via the PRIDE partner repository (VizcaĆno et al., 2013) [2] using the dataset identifier PXD002849.Not Availabl