Proteomic analysis showing the signaling pathways involved in the rhizome enlargement process in Nelumbo nucifera
Abstract Background Rhizome is the storage underground stem of lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), which is enlarged before winter season and could be used for asexual propagation. In addition, the enlarged rhizome is a nutritional vegetable with abundant starch, proteins, and vitamins. Enlargement of lotus r...
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doaj-0f4bbb401c0a4226b83f8288e7a7ce7c2020-11-25T03:05:18ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642019-10-0120111510.1186/s12864-019-6151-xProteomic analysis showing the signaling pathways involved in the rhizome enlargement process in Nelumbo nuciferaDingding Cao0Rebecca Njeri Damaris1Yue Zhang2Meihui Liu3Ming Li4Pingfang Yang5Key Laboratory of Plant Germplasm Enhancement and Specialty Agriculture, Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of SciencesState Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Hubei UniversityKey Laboratory of Plant Germplasm Enhancement and Specialty Agriculture, Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of SciencesKey Laboratory of Plant Germplasm Enhancement and Specialty Agriculture, Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of SciencesState Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Hubei UniversityState Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Hubei UniversityAbstract Background Rhizome is the storage underground stem of lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), which is enlarged before winter season and could be used for asexual propagation. In addition, the enlarged rhizome is a nutritional vegetable with abundant starch, proteins, and vitamins. Enlargement of lotus rhizome is not only significance for itself to survive from the cold winter, but also important for its economic value. Results To explore the mechanism underlying its enlargement, integrative analyses of morphology, physiology and proteomics were conducted on the rhizome at stolon, middle, and enlarged stages. Morphological observation and physiological analyses showed that rhizomes were gradually enlarged during this process, in which the starch accumulation was also initiated. Quantitative proteomic analysis on the rhizomes at these three stages identified 302 stage-specific proteins (SSPs) and 172 differently expressed proteins (DEPs), based on which GO and KEGG enrichment analyses were conducted. The results indicated that light and auxin signal might be transduced through secondary messenger Ca2+, and play important roles in lotus rhizome enlargement. Conclusion These results will provide new insights into understanding the mechanism of lotus rhizome enlargement. Meanwhile, some candidate genes might be useful for further studies on this process, as well as breeding of rhizome lotus.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-019-6151-xN. nuciferaRhizome enlargementProteomicsMorphologySignaling |
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Dingding Cao Rebecca Njeri Damaris Yue Zhang Meihui Liu Ming Li Pingfang Yang Proteomic analysis showing the signaling pathways involved in the rhizome enlargement process in Nelumbo nucifera BMC Genomics N. nucifera Rhizome enlargement Proteomics Morphology Signaling |
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Proteomic analysis showing the signaling pathways involved in the rhizome enlargement process in Nelumbo nucifera |
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Proteomic analysis showing the signaling pathways involved in the rhizome enlargement process in Nelumbo nucifera |
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Proteomic analysis showing the signaling pathways involved in the rhizome enlargement process in Nelumbo nucifera |
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Proteomic analysis showing the signaling pathways involved in the rhizome enlargement process in Nelumbo nucifera |
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Proteomic analysis showing the signaling pathways involved in the rhizome enlargement process in Nelumbo nucifera |
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proteomic analysis showing the signaling pathways involved in the rhizome enlargement process in nelumbo nucifera |
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Abstract Background Rhizome is the storage underground stem of lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), which is enlarged before winter season and could be used for asexual propagation. In addition, the enlarged rhizome is a nutritional vegetable with abundant starch, proteins, and vitamins. Enlargement of lotus rhizome is not only significance for itself to survive from the cold winter, but also important for its economic value. Results To explore the mechanism underlying its enlargement, integrative analyses of morphology, physiology and proteomics were conducted on the rhizome at stolon, middle, and enlarged stages. Morphological observation and physiological analyses showed that rhizomes were gradually enlarged during this process, in which the starch accumulation was also initiated. Quantitative proteomic analysis on the rhizomes at these three stages identified 302 stage-specific proteins (SSPs) and 172 differently expressed proteins (DEPs), based on which GO and KEGG enrichment analyses were conducted. The results indicated that light and auxin signal might be transduced through secondary messenger Ca2+, and play important roles in lotus rhizome enlargement. Conclusion These results will provide new insights into understanding the mechanism of lotus rhizome enlargement. Meanwhile, some candidate genes might be useful for further studies on this process, as well as breeding of rhizome lotus. |
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N. nucifera Rhizome enlargement Proteomics Morphology Signaling |
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