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Identification of Indicator Proteins Associated with Flooding Injury in Soybean Seedlings Using Label-free Quantitative Proteomics
被引:44
|作者:
Nanjo, Yohei
[1
]
Nakamura, Takuji
[1
]
Komatsu, Setsuko
[1
]
机构:
[1] NARO Inst Crop Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058518, Japan
基金:
日本学术振兴会;
关键词:
soybean;
flooding injury;
indicator protein;
cell wall protein;
cell death;
protein phosphatase 2A;
2A REGULATORY SUBUNIT;
PHOSPHATASE;
2A;
CELLULOSE SYNTHASE;
ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA;
CELL-DEATH;
ROOT-TIPS;
STRESS;
MICROTUBULES;
SUPERFAMILY;
TOLERANCE;
D O I:
10.1021/pr4002349
中图分类号:
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号:
071010 ;
081704 ;
摘要:
Flooding injury is one of the abiotic constraints on soybean growth. An experimental system established for evaluating flooding injury in soybean seedlings indicated that the degree of injury is dependent on seedling density in floodwater. Dissolved oxygen levels in the floodwater were decreased by the seedlings and correlated with the degree of injury. To understand the molecular mechanism responsible for the injury, proteomic alterations in soybean seedlings that correlated with severity of stress were analyzed using label-free quantitative proteomics. The analysis showed that the abundance of proteins involved in cell wall modification, such as polygalacturonase inhibitor-like and expansin-like B1-like proteins, which may be associated with the defense system, increased dependence on stress at both the protein and mRNA levels in all organs during flooding. The manner of alteration in abundance of these proteins was distinct from those of other responsive proteins. Furthermore, proteins also showing specific changes in abundance in the root tip included protein phosphatase 2A subunit-like proteins, which are possibly involved in flooding-induced root tip cell death. Additionally, decreases in abundance of cell wall synthesis-related proteins, such as cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase and cellulose synthase-interactive protein-like proteins, were identified in hypocotyls of seedlings grown for 3 days after flooding, and these proteins may be associated with suppression of growth after flooding. These flooding injury-associated proteins can be defined as indicator proteins for severity of flooding stress in soybean.
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页码:4785 / 4798
页数:14
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