The Seed Nuclear Proteome

Understanding the regulatory networks coordinating seed development will help to manipulate seed traits, such as protein content and seed weight, in order to increase yield and seed nutritional value of important food crops, such as legumes. Because of the cardinal role of the nucleus in gene expres...

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Main Authors: Ombretta eRepetto, Hélène eRogniaux, Colette eLarré, Richard eThompson, Karine eGallardo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2012-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2012.00289/full
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spelling doaj-9bc463bc0a2e408693baa1dd0b575ade2020-11-24T22:48:57ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2012-12-01310.3389/fpls.2012.0028939184The Seed Nuclear ProteomeOmbretta eRepetto0Hélène eRogniaux1Colette eLarré2Richard eThompson3Karine eGallardo4National Institute for Agronomic Research (INRA)INRAINRANational Institute for Agronomic Research (INRA)National Institute for Agronomic Research (INRA)Understanding the regulatory networks coordinating seed development will help to manipulate seed traits, such as protein content and seed weight, in order to increase yield and seed nutritional value of important food crops, such as legumes. Because of the cardinal role of the nucleus in gene expression, sub-proteome analyses of nuclei from developing seeds were conducted, taking advantage of the sequences available for model species. In this review, we discuss the strategies used to separate and identify the nuclear proteins at a stage when the seed is preparing for reserve accumulation. We present how these data provide an insight into the complexity and distinctive features of the seed nuclear proteome. We discuss the presence of chromatin-modifying enzymes and proteins that have roles in RNA-directed DNA methylation and which may be involved in modifying genome architecture in preparation for seed filling. Specific features of the seed nuclei at the transition between the stage of cell divisions and that of cell expansion and reserve deposition are described here which may help to manipulate seed quality traits, such as seed weight.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2012.00289/fullProteomicsSeedsdevelopmentregulationnucleiM. truncatula
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author Ombretta eRepetto
Hélène eRogniaux
Colette eLarré
Richard eThompson
Karine eGallardo
spellingShingle Ombretta eRepetto
Hélène eRogniaux
Colette eLarré
Richard eThompson
Karine eGallardo
The Seed Nuclear Proteome
Frontiers in Plant Science
Proteomics
Seeds
development
regulation
nuclei
M. truncatula
author_facet Ombretta eRepetto
Hélène eRogniaux
Colette eLarré
Richard eThompson
Karine eGallardo
author_sort Ombretta eRepetto
title The Seed Nuclear Proteome
title_short The Seed Nuclear Proteome
title_full The Seed Nuclear Proteome
title_fullStr The Seed Nuclear Proteome
title_full_unstemmed The Seed Nuclear Proteome
title_sort seed nuclear proteome
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Understanding the regulatory networks coordinating seed development will help to manipulate seed traits, such as protein content and seed weight, in order to increase yield and seed nutritional value of important food crops, such as legumes. Because of the cardinal role of the nucleus in gene expression, sub-proteome analyses of nuclei from developing seeds were conducted, taking advantage of the sequences available for model species. In this review, we discuss the strategies used to separate and identify the nuclear proteins at a stage when the seed is preparing for reserve accumulation. We present how these data provide an insight into the complexity and distinctive features of the seed nuclear proteome. We discuss the presence of chromatin-modifying enzymes and proteins that have roles in RNA-directed DNA methylation and which may be involved in modifying genome architecture in preparation for seed filling. Specific features of the seed nuclei at the transition between the stage of cell divisions and that of cell expansion and reserve deposition are described here which may help to manipulate seed quality traits, such as seed weight.
topic Proteomics
Seeds
development
regulation
nuclei
M. truncatula
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2012.00289/full
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