Comparative proteomics of cucurbit phloem indicates both unique and shared sets of proteins.
Autor: | Lopez-Cobollo RM; Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, UK., Filippis I; Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, UK., Bennett MH; Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, UK., Turnbull CG; Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, UK. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology [Plant J] 2016 Nov; Vol. 88 (4), pp. 633-647. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Sep 17. |
DOI: | 10.1111/tpj.13288 |
Abstrakt: | Cucurbits are well-studied models for phloem biology but unusually possess both fascicular phloem (FP) within vascular bundles and additional extrafascicular phloem (EFP). Although the functional differences between the two systems are not yet clear, sugar analysis and limited protein profiling have established that FP and EFP have divergent compositions. Here we report a detailed comparative proteomics study of FP and EFP in two cucurbits, pumpkin and cucumber. We re-examined the sites of exudation by video microscopy, and confirmed that in both species, the spontaneous exudate following tissue cutting derives almost exclusively from EFP. Comparative gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry-based proteomics of exudates, sieve element contents and microdissected stem tissues established that EFP and FP profiles are highly dissimilar, and that there are also species differences. Searches against cucurbit databases enabled identification of more than 300 FP proteins from each species. Few of the detected proteins (about 10%) were shared between the sieve element contents of FP and EFP, and enriched Gene Ontology categories also differed. To explore quantitative differences in the proteomes, we developed multiple reaction monitoring methods for cucumber proteins that are representative markers for FP or EFP and assessed exudate composition at different times after tissue cutting. Based on failure to detect FP markers in exudate samples, we conclude that FP is blocked very rapidly and therefore makes a minimal contribution to the exudates. Overall, the highly divergent contents of FP and EFP indicate that they are substantially independent vascular compartments. (© 2016 The Authors The Plant Journal © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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