Comparative proteomic analysis of indica and japonica rice varieties
Indica and japonica are two main subspecies of Asian cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.) that differ clearly in morphological and agronomic traits, in physiological and biochemical characteristics and in their genomic structure. However, the proteins and genes responsible for these differences remain...
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doaj-173ed0cad317407abf4c869a78911d5a2020-11-25T01:35:44ZengSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology1678-46852014-12-0137465266110.1590/S1415-47572014000500008S1415-47572014000500008Comparative proteomic analysis of indica and japonica rice varietiesYanhua Yang0Keming Zhu1Hengchuan Xia2Liang Chen3Keping Chen4Jiangsu UniversityJiangsu UniversityJiangsu UniversityJiangsu UniversityJiangsu UniversityIndica and japonica are two main subspecies of Asian cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.) that differ clearly in morphological and agronomic traits, in physiological and biochemical characteristics and in their genomic structure. However, the proteins and genes responsible for these differences remain poorly characterized. In this study, proteomic tools, including two-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry, were used to globally identify proteins that differed between two sequenced rice varieties (93-11 and Nipponbare). In all, 47 proteins that differed significantly between 93-11 and Nipponbare were identified using mass spectrometry and database searches. Interestingly, seven proteins were expressed only in Nipponbare and one protein was expressed specifically in 93-11; these differences were confirmed by quantitative real-time PCR and proteomic analysis of other indica and japonica rice varieties. This is the first report to successfully demonstrate differences in the protein composition of indica and japonica rice varieties and to identify candidate proteins and genes for future investigation of their roles in the differentiation of indica and japonica rice.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572014000500008&lng=en&tlng=enindica and japonica ricemolecular markerproteomicsquantitative real-time PCRunique proteins |
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Yanhua Yang Keming Zhu Hengchuan Xia Liang Chen Keping Chen |
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Yanhua Yang Keming Zhu Hengchuan Xia Liang Chen Keping Chen Comparative proteomic analysis of indica and japonica rice varieties Genetics and Molecular Biology indica and japonica rice molecular marker proteomics quantitative real-time PCR unique proteins |
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Yanhua Yang Keming Zhu Hengchuan Xia Liang Chen Keping Chen |
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Yanhua Yang |
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Comparative proteomic analysis of indica and japonica rice varieties |
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Comparative proteomic analysis of indica and japonica rice varieties |
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Comparative proteomic analysis of indica and japonica rice varieties |
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Comparative proteomic analysis of indica and japonica rice varieties |
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Comparative proteomic analysis of indica and japonica rice varieties |
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comparative proteomic analysis of indica and japonica rice varieties |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Genética |
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Genetics and Molecular Biology |
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Indica and japonica are two main subspecies of Asian cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.) that differ clearly in morphological and agronomic traits, in physiological and biochemical characteristics and in their genomic structure. However, the proteins and genes responsible for these differences remain poorly characterized. In this study, proteomic tools, including two-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry, were used to globally identify proteins that differed between two sequenced rice varieties (93-11 and Nipponbare). In all, 47 proteins that differed significantly between 93-11 and Nipponbare were identified using mass spectrometry and database searches. Interestingly, seven proteins were expressed only in Nipponbare and one protein was expressed specifically in 93-11; these differences were confirmed by quantitative real-time PCR and proteomic analysis of other indica and japonica rice varieties. This is the first report to successfully demonstrate differences in the protein composition of indica and japonica rice varieties and to identify candidate proteins and genes for future investigation of their roles in the differentiation of indica and japonica rice. |
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indica and japonica rice molecular marker proteomics quantitative real-time PCR unique proteins |
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