Proteomic Comparison Between Leaves from a Red-Flesh Mutant and Its Wild-Type in Sweet Orange

Zhi-yong PAN, Xiu-xin DENG
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Abstract

The red-flesh mutant Hong Anliu sweet orange is of high nutritional value due to its lycopene accumulation. Our previous studies on this mutant fruits suggested that photosynthesis and oxidative stress could promote the formation of mutation trait. However, leaf rather than fruit is the major part for some important biological processes such as photosynthesis. In this study, we analyzed the proteomic alteration in leaves of the red-flesh mutant Hong Anliu vs. its wild type (WT). Ten differentially expressed proteins were identified, of which two were involved in photosynthesis, three in oxidative stress, two in defense, and three in metabolism. The high up-regulation of photosynthetic proteins proved the hypothesis that enhanced photosynthesis could provide and transport more substrates into mutant fruits for carotenoid biosynthesis. Similar to the previous results in fruits, anti-oxidative proteins were highly up-regulated in leaves, suggesting the whole plant of Hong Anliu suffered from enhanced oxidative stress. Proteins involved in defense and metabolism were also identified, and their possible roles in the mutation were discussed.

甜橙红肉突变体与野生型叶片蛋白质组学比较
红肉突变体红安柳甜橙因其番茄红素积累而具有较高的营养价值。我们之前对该突变果实的研究表明,光合作用和氧化胁迫可以促进突变性状的形成。然而,在一些重要的生物过程中,如光合作用,树叶而不是果实是主要的部分。在本研究中,我们分析了红肉突变体红安柳与野生型(WT)叶片的蛋白质组学变化。鉴定出10个差异表达蛋白,其中2个参与光合作用,3个参与氧化应激,2个参与防御,3个参与代谢。光合蛋白的高调控证明了这样的假设,即增强的光合作用可以为类胡萝卜素的生物合成提供和运输更多的底物。与之前在果实中的结果相似,抗氧化蛋白在叶片中被高度上调,这表明红安柳整个植株都受到了氧化胁迫的增强。还鉴定了参与防御和代谢的蛋白质,并讨论了它们在突变中的可能作用。
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Agricultural Sciences in China
Agricultural Sciences in China AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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