Literature DB >> 27052409

Proteome Modification in Tomato Plants upon Long-Term Aluminum Treatment.

Suping Zhou1, Ikenna Okekeogbu1, Sasikiran Sangireddy1, Zhujia Ye1, Hui Li1, Sarabjit Bhatti1, Dafeng Hui1, Daniel W McDonald2, Yong Yang3, Shree Giri3, Kevin J Howe3, Tara Fish3, Theodore W Thannhauser3.   

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the aluminum (Al)-induced proteomes in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum, "Micro-Tom") after long-term exposure to the stress factor. Plants were treated in Magnavaca's solution (pH 4.5) supplemented with 7.5 μM Al(3+) ion activity over a 4 month period beginning at the emergence of flower buds and ending when the lower mature leaves started to turn yellow. Proteomes were identified using a 8-plex isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ) labeling strategy followed by a two-dimensional (high- and low-pH) chromatographic separation and final generation of tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) spectra of tryptic peptides on an LTQ-Orbitrap Elite mass spectrometer. Principal component analysis revealed that the Al-treatment had induced systemic alterations in the proteomes from roots and leaves but not seed tissues. The significantly changed root proteins were shown to have putative functions in Al(3+) ion uptake and transportation, root development, and a multitude of other cellular processes. Changes in the leaf proteome indicate that the light reaction centers of photosynthetic machinery are the primary targets of Al-induced stress. Embryo and seed-coat tissues derived from Al-treated plants were enriched with stress proteins. The biological processes involving these Al-induced proteins concur with the physiological and morphological changes, such as the disturbance of mineral homeostasis (higher contents of Al, P, and Fe and reduced contents of S, Zn, and Mn in Al-treated compared to nontreated plants) in roots and smaller sizes of roots and the whole plants. More importantly, the identified significant proteins might represent a molecular mechanism for plants to develop toward establishing the Al tolerance and adaptation mechanism over a long period of stress treatment.

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Keywords:  aluminum stress; embryos; functional pathways; iTRAQ proteomics; leaves; roots; seed coat; tomato

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27052409     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.6b00128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteome Res        ISSN: 1535-3893            Impact factor:   4.466


  10 in total

1.  Al-induced proteomics changes in tomato plants over-expressing a glyoxalase I gene.

Authors:  Xudong Sun; Hui Li; Santosh Thapa; Sasikiran Reddy Sangireddy; Xiaobo Pei; Wei Liu; Yuping Jiang; Shaolan Yang; Dafeng Hui; Sarabjit Bhatti; Suping Zhou; Yong Yang; Tara Fish; Theodore W Thannhauser
Journal:  Hortic Res       Date:  2020-04-01       Impact factor: 6.793

2.  Drought-Induced Leaf Proteome Changes in Switchgrass Seedlings.

Authors:  Zhujia Ye; Sasikiran Sangireddy; Ikenna Okekeogbu; Suping Zhou; Chih-Li Yu; Dafeng Hui; Kevin J Howe; Tara Fish; Theodore W Thannhauser
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2016-08-02       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 3.  Responses of Plant Proteins to Heavy Metal Stress-A Review.

Authors:  Md Kamrul Hasan; Yuan Cheng; Mukesh K Kanwar; Xian-Yao Chu; Golam J Ahammed; Zhen-Yu Qi
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2017-09-05       Impact factor: 5.753

4.  Effects of Al3+ and La3+ Trivalent Metal Ions on Tomato Fruit Proteomes.

Authors:  Sasikiran Sangireddy; Ikenna Okekeogbu; Zhujia Ye; Suping Zhou; Kevin J Howe; Tara Fish; Theodore W Thannhauser
Journal:  Proteomes       Date:  2017-02-11

5.  Association of Proteomics Changes with Al-Sensitive Root Zones in Switchgrass.

Authors:  Mahesh Rangu; Zhujia Ye; Sarabjit Bhatti; Suping Zhou; Yong Yang; Tara Fish; Theodore W Thannhauser
Journal:  Proteomes       Date:  2018-03-22

6.  Al-induced proteomics changes in tomato plants over-expressing a glyoxalase I gene.

Authors:  Xudong Sun; Hui Li; Santosh Thapa; Sasikiran Reddy Sangireddy; Xiaobo Pei; Wei Liu; Yuping Jiang; Shaolan Yang; Dafeng Hui; Sarabjit Bhatti; Suping Zhou; Yong Yang; Tara Fish; Theodore W Thannhauser
Journal:  Hortic Res       Date:  2020-04-01       Impact factor: 6.793

7.  A Phosphoproteomics Study of the Soybean root necrosis 1 Mutant Revealed Type II Metacaspases Involved in Cell Death Pathway.

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Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-07-19       Impact factor: 6.627

Review 8.  Aluminum, a Friend or Foe of Higher Plants in Acid Soils.

Authors:  Emanuel Bojórquez-Quintal; Camilo Escalante-Magaña; Ileana Echevarría-Machado; Manuel Martínez-Estévez
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2017-10-12       Impact factor: 5.753

9.  Phytostabilization of Pb-Zn Mine Tailings with Amorpha fruticosa Aided by Organic Amendments and Triple Superphosphate.

Authors:  Ashim Sikdar; Jinxin Wang; Mirza Hasanuzzaman; Xiaoyang Liu; Shulin Feng; Rana Roy; Tanveer Ali Sial; Altaf Hussain Lahori; Parimala Gnana Soundari Arockiam Jeyasundar; Xiuqing Wang
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-04-01       Impact factor: 4.411

10.  Comparative Proteomics of Root Apex and Root Elongation Zones Provides Insights into Molecular Mechanisms for Drought Stress and Recovery Adjustment in Switchgrass.

Authors:  Zhujia Ye; Sasikiran Reddy Sangireddy; Chih-Li Yu; Dafeng Hui; Kevin Howe; Tara Fish; Theodore W Thannhauser; Suping Zhou
Journal:  Proteomes       Date:  2020-02-19
  10 in total

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