| Literature DB >> 32399379 |
Muhammad Khalil-Ur-Rehman1,2, Wu Wang1, Muhammad Faheem3, Huan Zheng1, Shahid Iqbal1, Zhen Guo Shen2, Jianmin Tao1.
Abstract
In the present study, we identified changes in protein expression patterns of grapevine buds when treated with hydrogen cyanamide (HC). HC induced a shift of more than 2-folds in the expression of 1250 proteins out of approximately 7000 detected proteins. The majority of the differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) were localized in the chloroplast (419) and cytoplasm (347). Most of the detected DEPs were linked with energy metabolism, redox activity, hormone, and stress signaling. Particularly, the DEPs associated with defense and sugar metabolism showed significantly higher expression in HC-treated buds. Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) analysis revealed significant enrichment for circadian rhythm, ribosome, and metabolic pathways. Moreover, the antioxidant activity of peroxidase (POD) increased at initial stages but declined at later stages (18 days post-treatment). This study identified several dormancy-related proteins that regulated signaling, as well as metabolic pathways upon HC application. The outcome of this study provides insights into the role of HC in dormancy release for grapevine production, hence useful to alleviate yield losses in mild winter regions. © King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology 2020.Entities:
Keywords: Bud dormancy; DEPS; Hydrogen cyanamide; Proteomics; Tandem mass tag (TMT)
Year: 2020 PMID: 32399379 PMCID: PMC7200958 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-020-02194-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406