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Adaption of Roots to Nitrogen Deficiency Revealed by 3D Quantification and Proteomic Analysis.

Lu Qin1, Thomas C Walk2, Peipei Han1, Liyu Chen3, Sheng Zhang4, Yinshui Li1, Xiaojia Hu1, Lihua Xie1, Yong Yang5, Jiping Liu5, Xing Lu6, Changbing Yu1, Jiang Tian6, Jon E Shaff5, Leon V Kochian7, Xing Liao8, Hong Liao9.   

Abstract

Rapeseed (Brassica napus) is an important oil crop worldwide. However, severe inhibition of rapeseed production often occurs in the field due to nitrogen (N) deficiency. The root system is the main organ to acquire N for plant growth, but little is known about the mechanisms underlying rapeseed root adaptions to N deficiency. Here, dynamic changes in root architectural traits of N-deficient rapeseed plants were evaluated by 3D in situ quantification. Root proteome responses to N deficiency were analyzed by the tandem mass tag-based proteomics method, and related proteins were characterized further. Under N deficiency, rapeseed roots become longer, with denser cells in the meristematic zone and larger cells in the elongation zone of root tips, and also become softer with reduced solidity. A total of 171 and 755 differentially expressed proteins were identified in short- and long-term N-deficient roots, respectively. The abundance of proteins involved in cell wall organization or biogenesis was highly enhanced, but most identified peroxidases were reduced in the N-deficient roots. Notably, peroxidase activities also were decreased, which might promote root elongation while lowering the solidity of N-deficient roots. These results were consistent with the cell wall components measured in the N-deficient roots. Further functional analysis using transgenic Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants demonstrated that the two root-related differentially expressed proteins contribute to the enhanced root growth under N deficiency conditions. These results provide insights into the global changes of rapeseed root responses to N deficiency and may facilitate the development of rapeseed cultivars with high N use efficiency through root-based genetic improvements.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 30455286      PMCID: PMC6324228          DOI: 10.1104/pp.18.00716

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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