| Literature DB >> 35523093 |
Tao Han1, Zhaorong Mi2, Zhe Chen3, Jinjin Zhao4, Haiguang Zhang4, Yang Lv5, Shouyang Du6, Ruifang Bu2, Junguo Zhou2, Xinzheng Li2, Zhiqiang Sun7, Zhuo Chen8, Yiting Song8, Jun Zhang8, Ruijuan Hao8, Shidong Ge9.
Abstract
Environmental factors, including antibiotics such as tetracycline, can alter biological processes in plants. To ascertain how cell/tissue response to tetracycline, a multi-omic analysis was implemented to explore the molecular mechanism of tetracycline influencing the growth of ryegrass root. Tetracycline induced extensive changes in the root metabolome in plants, particularly impacting metabolites of flavonoid metabolic pathways, which were supported through consistent differences between transcriptome and proteome. Cross-comparison between mRNA and protein contents considered the authentication of congruence with related metabolites and revealed changes of several biological processes under tetracycline stress. Overall, we present an undemanding multi-omic strategy to survey the significant influence on the root under tetracycline stress.Entities:
Keywords: Metabolome; Proteome; Ryegrass root; Tetracycline; Transcriptome
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35523093 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588