Quantitative analysis of the grain amyloplast proteome reveals differences in metabolism between two wheat cultivars at two stages of grain development

Abstract Background Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the world’s most important grain crops. The amyloplast, a specialized organelle, is the major site for starch synthesis and storage in wheat grain. Understanding the metabolism in amyloplast during grain development in wheat cultivars with d...

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Main Authors: Dongyun Ma, Xin Huang, Junfeng Hou, Ying Ma, Qiaoxia Han, Gege Hou, Chenyang Wang, Tiancai Guo
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Published: BMC 2018-10-01
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spelling doaj-a3a20ab087364592bb39eca6cbc0f6f22020-11-25T02:42:39ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642018-10-0119111710.1186/s12864-018-5174-zQuantitative analysis of the grain amyloplast proteome reveals differences in metabolism between two wheat cultivars at two stages of grain developmentDongyun Ma0Xin Huang1Junfeng Hou2Ying Ma3Qiaoxia Han4Gege Hou5Chenyang Wang6Tiancai Guo7College of Agronomy/National Engineering Research Center for Wheat, Henan Agricultural UniversityCollege of Agronomy/National Engineering Research Center for Wheat, Henan Agricultural UniversityCollege of Agronomy/National Engineering Research Center for Wheat, Henan Agricultural UniversityCollege of Agronomy/National Engineering Research Center for Wheat, Henan Agricultural UniversityCollege of Agronomy/National Engineering Research Center for Wheat, Henan Agricultural UniversityCollege of Agronomy/National Engineering Research Center for Wheat, Henan Agricultural UniversityCollege of Agronomy/National Engineering Research Center for Wheat, Henan Agricultural UniversityCollege of Agronomy/National Engineering Research Center for Wheat, Henan Agricultural UniversityAbstract Background Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the world’s most important grain crops. The amyloplast, a specialized organelle, is the major site for starch synthesis and storage in wheat grain. Understanding the metabolism in amyloplast during grain development in wheat cultivars with different quality traits will provide useful information for potential yield and quality improvement. Results Two wheat cultivars, ZM366 and YM49–198 that differ in kernel hardness and starch characteristics, were used to examine the metabolic changes in amyloplasts at 10 and 15 days after anthesis (DAA) using label-free-based proteome analysis. We identified 523 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) between 10 DAA and 15 DAA, and 229 DEPs between ZM366 and YM49–198. These DEPs mainly participate in eight biochemical processes: carbohydrate metabolism, nitrogen metabolism, stress/defense, transport, energetics-related, signal transduction, protein synthesis/assembly/degradation, and nucleic acid-related processes. Among these proteins, the DEPs showing higher expression levels at 10 DAA are mainly involved in carbohydrate metabolism, stress/defense, and nucleic acid related processes, whereas DEPs with higher expression levels at 15 DAA are mainly carbohydrate metabolism, energetics-related, and transport-related proteins. Among the DEPs between the two cultivars, ZM366 had more up-regulated proteins than YM49–198, and these are mainly involved in carbohydrate metabolism, nucleic acid-related processes, and transport. Conclusions The results of our study indicate that wheat grain amyloplast has the broad metabolic capability. The DEPs involved in carbohydrate metabolism, nucleic acids, stress/defense, and transport processes, with grain development and cultivar differences, are possibly responsible for different grain characteristics, especially with respect to yield and quality-related traits.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-5174-zWheatAmyloplastProteomeGrain developmentStarch characteristics
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author Dongyun Ma
Xin Huang
Junfeng Hou
Ying Ma
Qiaoxia Han
Gege Hou
Chenyang Wang
Tiancai Guo
spellingShingle Dongyun Ma
Xin Huang
Junfeng Hou
Ying Ma
Qiaoxia Han
Gege Hou
Chenyang Wang
Tiancai Guo
Quantitative analysis of the grain amyloplast proteome reveals differences in metabolism between two wheat cultivars at two stages of grain development
BMC Genomics
Wheat
Amyloplast
Proteome
Grain development
Starch characteristics
author_facet Dongyun Ma
Xin Huang
Junfeng Hou
Ying Ma
Qiaoxia Han
Gege Hou
Chenyang Wang
Tiancai Guo
author_sort Dongyun Ma
title Quantitative analysis of the grain amyloplast proteome reveals differences in metabolism between two wheat cultivars at two stages of grain development
title_short Quantitative analysis of the grain amyloplast proteome reveals differences in metabolism between two wheat cultivars at two stages of grain development
title_full Quantitative analysis of the grain amyloplast proteome reveals differences in metabolism between two wheat cultivars at two stages of grain development
title_fullStr Quantitative analysis of the grain amyloplast proteome reveals differences in metabolism between two wheat cultivars at two stages of grain development
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative analysis of the grain amyloplast proteome reveals differences in metabolism between two wheat cultivars at two stages of grain development
title_sort quantitative analysis of the grain amyloplast proteome reveals differences in metabolism between two wheat cultivars at two stages of grain development
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Background Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the world’s most important grain crops. The amyloplast, a specialized organelle, is the major site for starch synthesis and storage in wheat grain. Understanding the metabolism in amyloplast during grain development in wheat cultivars with different quality traits will provide useful information for potential yield and quality improvement. Results Two wheat cultivars, ZM366 and YM49–198 that differ in kernel hardness and starch characteristics, were used to examine the metabolic changes in amyloplasts at 10 and 15 days after anthesis (DAA) using label-free-based proteome analysis. We identified 523 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) between 10 DAA and 15 DAA, and 229 DEPs between ZM366 and YM49–198. These DEPs mainly participate in eight biochemical processes: carbohydrate metabolism, nitrogen metabolism, stress/defense, transport, energetics-related, signal transduction, protein synthesis/assembly/degradation, and nucleic acid-related processes. Among these proteins, the DEPs showing higher expression levels at 10 DAA are mainly involved in carbohydrate metabolism, stress/defense, and nucleic acid related processes, whereas DEPs with higher expression levels at 15 DAA are mainly carbohydrate metabolism, energetics-related, and transport-related proteins. Among the DEPs between the two cultivars, ZM366 had more up-regulated proteins than YM49–198, and these are mainly involved in carbohydrate metabolism, nucleic acid-related processes, and transport. Conclusions The results of our study indicate that wheat grain amyloplast has the broad metabolic capability. The DEPs involved in carbohydrate metabolism, nucleic acids, stress/defense, and transport processes, with grain development and cultivar differences, are possibly responsible for different grain characteristics, especially with respect to yield and quality-related traits.
topic Wheat
Amyloplast
Proteome
Grain development
Starch characteristics
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-5174-z
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