Functional annotation of proteins in Catharanthus roseus shoot cultures under biogenic zinc nanotreatment

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Shaghufta Perveen
Matthew P. Padula
Naila Safdar
Sidra Abbas
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[1] Fatima Jinnah Women University,Microbiology and Biotechnology Research Lab
[2] University of Technology Sydney (UTS),School of Life Sciences
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Plant Molecular Biology | 2024年 / 114卷
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Zinc nanostructures; Mass spectrometry; Protein–protein interactions; Triosephosphate isomerase; Nanostress adaptation;
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Nano-interactions are well known for their positive as well as negative impacts on the morphological and physiological systems of plants. Keeping in mind, the conformational changes in plant proteins as one of the key mechanisms for stress adaptation responses, the current project was designed to explore the effect of glutathione-capped and uncapped zinc nano-entities on Catharanthus roseus shoot cultures. Zinc nanotreatment (0.05 μg/mL) significantly induced ester production in C. roseus shoots as detected by Gas Chromatography-Mass spectrometry. These nanotreated shoots were further subjected to peptide-centric nano-LC–MS/MS analysis. Mass spectrometry followed by a Heat map revealed a significant effect of zinc nanoparticles on 59 distinct classes of proteins as compared to control. Proteins involved in regulating stress scavenging, transport, and secondary metabolite biosynthesis were robustly altered under capped zinc nanotreatment. UniProt database identified majority of the localization of the abundantly altered protein in cell membranes and chloroplasts. STRING and Cytoscape analysis assessed inter and intra coordination of triosephosphate isomerase with other identified proteins and highlighted its role in the regulation of protein abundance under applied stress. This study highlights the understanding of complex underlying mechanisms and regulatory networks involved in proteomic alterations and interactions within the plant system to cope with the nano-effect.
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