Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain proteome response to elevated [CO2] varies between genotypes

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作者
Arachchige, Pramesha Madurangi S. [1 ]
Ang, Ching-Seng [2 ]
Nicolas, Marc E. [3 ]
Panozzo, Joe [4 ]
Fitzgerald, Glenn [4 ]
Hirotsu, Naoki [5 ]
Seneweera, Saman [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Fac Vet & Agr Sci, 4 Water St, Creswick, Vic 3363, Australia
[2] Bio21 Mol Sci & Biotechnol Inst, Parkville, Vic 3052, Australia
[3] Univ Melbourne, Fac Vet & Agr Sci, Parkville, Vic 3400, Australia
[4] Dept Econ Dev Jobs Transport & Resources, Horsham, Vic 3400, Australia
[5] Toyo Univ, Fac Life Sci, 1-1-1 Izumino, Itakura, Gunma 3740193, Japan
[6] Univ Southern Queensland, Ctr Crop Hlth, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Free-air carbon dioxide enrichment; Wheat; Protein; Proteome; CARBON-DIOXIDE; NITROGEN; ACCUMULATION; QUALITY; GROWTH; CROPS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jcs.2017.03.010
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
The impact of rising carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) in the atmosphere on wheat grain protein concentration and proteome was investigated in this study. Wheat genotypes (H45, SB003, SB062 and Yitpi) were grown in the Australian Grains Free-Air CO2 Enrichment (AGFACE) facility, Horsham, Victoria, Australia under ambient [CO2] (a[CO2], 391 mu mol mol(-1)) and elevated [CO2] (e[CO2], 550 +/- 20 mu mol mol(-1)). Grain yield and grain protein concentration were measured. Global grain proteome comparison was carried out using stable isotope dimethyl labelling followed by liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Grain yield was significantly increased at e[CO2], whereas protein concentration was significantly decreased and responses varied between genotypes. Proteome-wide analysis revealed that protein composition was also altered under e[CO2]. Grain protein concentration and composition of SB003 was very responsive to e[CO2]. Mainly storage proteins were decreased at e[CO2] and the responses varied between genotypes. These findings suggest that e[CO2] may have a major impact on grain protein quality and thus bread quality and human and animal nutrition. Further, these findings suggest that [CO2] insensitive cultivars can be identified for grain quality improvement under changing climate. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:151 / 157
页数:7
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