iTRAQ-Based Proteomics Investigation of Critical Response Proteins in Embryo and Coleoptile During Rice Anaerobic Germination

Direct-seeding of rice has become popular in recent years due to its low cost and convenience, however, hypoxic condition limits seedling establishment. In this study, weedy rice WR04-6 with high germination ability under anaerobic conditions was used as a gene donor, and we successfully improved th...

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Main Authors: Zhang Guangchen, Liu Zimeng, Liu Youhong, Kuya Noriyuki, Hua Yuchen, Shi Hongru, Zhao Weilin, Han Yuqing, Yamamoto Toshio, Chen Wenfu, Sun Jian
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Published: Elsevier 2021-07-01
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spelling doaj-2967705420354a6babdc39dbad5f91bf2021-06-25T04:47:08ZengElsevierRice Science1672-63082021-07-01284391401iTRAQ-Based Proteomics Investigation of Critical Response Proteins in Embryo and Coleoptile During Rice Anaerobic GerminationZhang Guangchen0Liu Zimeng1Liu Youhong2Kuya Noriyuki3Hua Yuchen4Shi Hongru5Zhao Weilin6Han Yuqing7Yamamoto Toshio8Chen Wenfu9Sun Jian10Rice Research Institute, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161, ChinaRice Research Institute, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161, ChinaInstitute of Crop Cultivation and Tillage, Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Crop Molecular Design and Germplasm Innovation, Haerbin 150086, ChinaInstitute of Crop Science, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Ibaraki 305-8518, JapanRice Research Institute, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161, ChinaCenter of Seed Industry Development of Liaoning Province, Shenyang 110034, ChinaRice Research Institute, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161, ChinaRice Research Institute, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161, ChinaInstitute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University, Okayama 710-0046, JapanRice Research Institute, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161, China; Corresponding authors.Rice Research Institute, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161, China; Corresponding authors.Direct-seeding of rice has become popular in recent years due to its low cost and convenience, however, hypoxic condition limits seedling establishment. In this study, weedy rice WR04-6 with high germination ability under anaerobic conditions was used as a gene donor, and we successfully improved the seedling establishment rate of rice cultivar Qishanzhan (QSZ) based on selection of a new rice line R42 from the recombinant inbred line population. R42 inherited high anaerobic germination (AG) ability, and was used for isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ)-based comparative proteomic studies with QSZ to further explore the molecular mechanism of AG. A total of 719 differentially abundant proteins (DAPs) were shared by R42 and QSZ responded to AG, and thus defined as common response DAPs. A total of 300 DAPs that responded to AG were only identified from R42, which were defined as tolerance-specific DAPs. The common response and tolerance-specific DAPs had similar biochemical reaction processes and metabolic pathways in response to anoxic stress, however, they involved different proteins. The tolerance-specific DAPs were involved in amino acid metabolism, starch and sucrose metabolism, tricarboxylic acid cycle pathway, ethylene synthesis pathway, cell wall-associated proteins and activity of active oxygen scavenging enzyme. The in silico protein-protein interactions for the top 60 DAPs indicated that tolerance-specific DAPs had relatively independent protein interaction networks in response to an anoxic environment compared with common response DAPs. The results of physiological indicators showed that α-amylase and superoxide dismutase activities of R42 were significantly increased under anoxic conditions compared with aerobic conditions. Multiple lines of evidence from western blot, physiological analysis and quantitative real-time PCR jointly supported the reliability of proteomics data. In summary, our findings deepened the understanding of the molecular mechanism for the rice response to AG.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1672630821000482iTRAQ-based proteomicsdirect-seedinganaerobic germinationweedy ricedifferentially abundant protein
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author Zhang Guangchen
Liu Zimeng
Liu Youhong
Kuya Noriyuki
Hua Yuchen
Shi Hongru
Zhao Weilin
Han Yuqing
Yamamoto Toshio
Chen Wenfu
Sun Jian
spellingShingle Zhang Guangchen
Liu Zimeng
Liu Youhong
Kuya Noriyuki
Hua Yuchen
Shi Hongru
Zhao Weilin
Han Yuqing
Yamamoto Toshio
Chen Wenfu
Sun Jian
iTRAQ-Based Proteomics Investigation of Critical Response Proteins in Embryo and Coleoptile During Rice Anaerobic Germination
Rice Science
iTRAQ-based proteomics
direct-seeding
anaerobic germination
weedy rice
differentially abundant protein
author_facet Zhang Guangchen
Liu Zimeng
Liu Youhong
Kuya Noriyuki
Hua Yuchen
Shi Hongru
Zhao Weilin
Han Yuqing
Yamamoto Toshio
Chen Wenfu
Sun Jian
author_sort Zhang Guangchen
title iTRAQ-Based Proteomics Investigation of Critical Response Proteins in Embryo and Coleoptile During Rice Anaerobic Germination
title_short iTRAQ-Based Proteomics Investigation of Critical Response Proteins in Embryo and Coleoptile During Rice Anaerobic Germination
title_full iTRAQ-Based Proteomics Investigation of Critical Response Proteins in Embryo and Coleoptile During Rice Anaerobic Germination
title_fullStr iTRAQ-Based Proteomics Investigation of Critical Response Proteins in Embryo and Coleoptile During Rice Anaerobic Germination
title_full_unstemmed iTRAQ-Based Proteomics Investigation of Critical Response Proteins in Embryo and Coleoptile During Rice Anaerobic Germination
title_sort itraq-based proteomics investigation of critical response proteins in embryo and coleoptile during rice anaerobic germination
publisher Elsevier
series Rice Science
issn 1672-6308
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Direct-seeding of rice has become popular in recent years due to its low cost and convenience, however, hypoxic condition limits seedling establishment. In this study, weedy rice WR04-6 with high germination ability under anaerobic conditions was used as a gene donor, and we successfully improved the seedling establishment rate of rice cultivar Qishanzhan (QSZ) based on selection of a new rice line R42 from the recombinant inbred line population. R42 inherited high anaerobic germination (AG) ability, and was used for isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ)-based comparative proteomic studies with QSZ to further explore the molecular mechanism of AG. A total of 719 differentially abundant proteins (DAPs) were shared by R42 and QSZ responded to AG, and thus defined as common response DAPs. A total of 300 DAPs that responded to AG were only identified from R42, which were defined as tolerance-specific DAPs. The common response and tolerance-specific DAPs had similar biochemical reaction processes and metabolic pathways in response to anoxic stress, however, they involved different proteins. The tolerance-specific DAPs were involved in amino acid metabolism, starch and sucrose metabolism, tricarboxylic acid cycle pathway, ethylene synthesis pathway, cell wall-associated proteins and activity of active oxygen scavenging enzyme. The in silico protein-protein interactions for the top 60 DAPs indicated that tolerance-specific DAPs had relatively independent protein interaction networks in response to an anoxic environment compared with common response DAPs. The results of physiological indicators showed that α-amylase and superoxide dismutase activities of R42 were significantly increased under anoxic conditions compared with aerobic conditions. Multiple lines of evidence from western blot, physiological analysis and quantitative real-time PCR jointly supported the reliability of proteomics data. In summary, our findings deepened the understanding of the molecular mechanism for the rice response to AG.
topic iTRAQ-based proteomics
direct-seeding
anaerobic germination
weedy rice
differentially abundant protein
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1672630821000482
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