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Complementary transcriptome and proteome profiling in cabbage buds of a recessive male sterile mutant provides new insights into male reproductive development.

Jialei Ji1, Limei Yang2, Zhiyuan Fang1, Mu Zhuang1, Yangyong Zhang1, Honghao Lv1, Yumei Liu1, Zhansheng Li1.   

Abstract

Plant male reproductive development is a very complex biological process that involves multiple metabolic pathways. To reveal novel insights into male reproductive development, we conducted an integrated profiling of gene activity in the developing buds of a cabbage recessive genetic male sterile mutant. Using RNA-Seq and label-free quantitative proteomics, 2881 transcripts and 1245 protein species were identified with significant differential abundance between the male sterile line 83121A and its isogenic maintainer line 83121B. Analyses of function annotations and correlations between transcriptome and proteome and protein interaction networks were also conducted, which suggested that the male sterility involves a complex regulatory pattern. Moreover, several key biological processes, such as fatty acid metabolism, tapetosome biosynthesis, amino acid metabolism and protein synthesis and degradation were identified as being of relevance to male reproductive development. A large number of protein species involved in sporopollenin synthesis, amino acid synthesis, ribosome assembly, protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum and lipid transfer were observed to be significantly down-accumulated in 83121A buds, indicating their potential roles in the regulation of cabbage microspore abortion. In summary, the conjoint analysis of the transcriptome and proteome provided a global picture regarding the molecular dynamics in male sterile buds of 83121A. BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Male sterile mutants are excellent materials for the study of plant male reproductive development. This study revealed the molecular dynamics of recessive male sterility in cabbage at the transcriptome and proteome levels, which deepens our understanding of the metabolic pathways involved in male development. Moreover, the male sterility-related genes identified in this study could provide a reference for the artificial regulation of cabbage fertility by using genetic engineering technology, which may result in potential applications in agriculture such as production of hybrid seeds using male sterility.
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Keywords:  Cabbage; Correlation; Male sterility; Proteome; Transcriptome

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29522879     DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2018.03.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteomics        ISSN: 1874-3919            Impact factor:   4.044


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