Differential proteomics of tobacco seedling roots at high and low potassium concentrations
Abstract The effects of high potassium and normal potassium treatments on protein expression in roots of flue-cured tobacco plant HKDN-5 at the seedling stage were analyzed by an unlabeled protein quantification technique. The results showed that 555 proteins were differentially expressed (245 prote...
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doaj-7f92c0af3c544eeab98a6079b703814d2021-05-02T11:34:58ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-04-011111810.1038/s41598-021-88689-4Differential proteomics of tobacco seedling roots at high and low potassium concentrationsLin-jian Dai0Yu-kun Liu1Chong-wen Zhu2Jun Zhong3College of agriculture of Hunan Agriculture UniversityCollege of agriculture of Hunan Agriculture UniversityCollege of agriculture of Hunan Agriculture UniversityCollege of agriculture of Hunan Agriculture UniversityAbstract The effects of high potassium and normal potassium treatments on protein expression in roots of flue-cured tobacco plant HKDN-5 at the seedling stage were analyzed by an unlabeled protein quantification technique. The results showed that 555 proteins were differentially expressed (245 proteins were down-regulated and 310 proteins were up-regulated) in high potassium treatment compared with normal potassium treatment. Differentially expressed proteins were involved in 96 metabolic pathways (42 metabolic pathways, 21 synthetic pathways as well as catabolic pathways, including fatty acid metabolism, phenylpropane biosynthesis, ketone body synthesis and degradation, and butyric acid metabolism. Root processing of high potassium concentrations leads to increases in the synthesis of peroxidase, superoxide dismutase and acyl-coenzyme-A synthetase. Additional proteomic differences observed in tobacco roots grown in high potassium include proteins involved with genetic information processing as well as environmental sensing. Examples include RNA helicase, ABC transporters and large subunit GTPases. These up-regulated differentially expressed proteins function mainly in protein translation, ribosome structure and protein synthesis. This indicates that under high potassium treatment, root protein synthetic processes are accelerated and substance metabolism pathways are enhanced; thus, providing the material and energetic basis for root growth.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88689-4 |
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Differential proteomics of tobacco seedling roots at high and low potassium concentrations |
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Differential proteomics of tobacco seedling roots at high and low potassium concentrations |
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Differential proteomics of tobacco seedling roots at high and low potassium concentrations |
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Differential proteomics of tobacco seedling roots at high and low potassium concentrations |
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Abstract The effects of high potassium and normal potassium treatments on protein expression in roots of flue-cured tobacco plant HKDN-5 at the seedling stage were analyzed by an unlabeled protein quantification technique. The results showed that 555 proteins were differentially expressed (245 proteins were down-regulated and 310 proteins were up-regulated) in high potassium treatment compared with normal potassium treatment. Differentially expressed proteins were involved in 96 metabolic pathways (42 metabolic pathways, 21 synthetic pathways as well as catabolic pathways, including fatty acid metabolism, phenylpropane biosynthesis, ketone body synthesis and degradation, and butyric acid metabolism. Root processing of high potassium concentrations leads to increases in the synthesis of peroxidase, superoxide dismutase and acyl-coenzyme-A synthetase. Additional proteomic differences observed in tobacco roots grown in high potassium include proteins involved with genetic information processing as well as environmental sensing. Examples include RNA helicase, ABC transporters and large subunit GTPases. These up-regulated differentially expressed proteins function mainly in protein translation, ribosome structure and protein synthesis. This indicates that under high potassium treatment, root protein synthetic processes are accelerated and substance metabolism pathways are enhanced; thus, providing the material and energetic basis for root growth. |
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