基于凝集素亲和力的杨树木质部发育期糖蛋白组分析

IF 0.9 4区 数学 Q3 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED
Quarterly of Applied Mathematics Pub Date : 2022-10-27 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.48130/FR-2022-0013
Hao Cheng, Jinwen Liu, Meiqi Zhou, Yuxiang Cheng
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摘要

糖基化是蛋白质的一种重要的翻译后修饰,一些糖蛋白在植物细胞壁的合成和修饰中起着重要作用。木材是一种高度发达的细胞壁组织,蛋白质糖基化作为一种调控机制可能参与了木材的形成。在此,研究人员对杨树茎发育木质部进行了基于凝集素亲和力的糖蛋白组研究。经过富集、胰蛋白酶消化、LC-MS/MS 分析和肽鉴定,我们从杨树发育木质部中鉴定出 154 种糖蛋白,并将其分为 9 个功能组,主要包括作用于碳水化合物的蛋白质、氧化还原酶、蛋白酶和蛋白激酶。此外,还利用生物信息学工具分析了所鉴定蛋白质的 N 和/或 O-糖基化位点,并对所选的 PtSOD 和 PtHAD 蛋白进行了脱糖基化实验,从而验证了所鉴定糖蛋白的可靠性。蛋白质亚细胞定位分析表明,总共有 63% 的已鉴定糖蛋白是细胞外蛋白质或位于质膜上。杨树 eFP 和 RT-qPCR 数据显示,编码这些糖蛋白的一些基因(如漆酶、过氧化物酶和半胱氨酸蛋白酶)在发育中的木质部具有高度优先表达谱。结合以前发表的研究结果,大多数已发现的糖蛋白可能参与了杨树木质细胞壁的合成和修饰。因此,我们的研究提供了一些潜在的木材形成相关糖蛋白,有待在树木茎干发育过程中确定。
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Lectin affinity-based glycoproteome analysis of the developing xylem in poplar.

Glycosylation is a significant post-translational modification of proteins, and some glycoproteins serve as players in plant cell wall synthesis and modification. Wood is a highly developed cell wall organization, and protein glycosylation as a regulatory mechanism may be involved in wood formation. Here, a lectin affinity-based glycoproteome was performed in stem developing xylem of poplar. After enrichment, trypsin digestion, LC-MS/MS analysis and peptide identification, we identified 154 glycoproteins from poplar developing xylem, which were classified into nine functional groups mainly including protein acting on carbohydrates, oxido-reductase, proteases, and protein kinases. Further, N- and/or O-glycosylation sites of the identified proteins were analyzed using bioinformatic tools, and deglycosylation experiments in the selected PtSOD and PtHAD proteins verified the reliability of the identified glycoproteins. Analysis of protein subcellular localization showed that a total of 63% of the identified glycoproteins were extracellular proteins or located in the plasma membrane. Poplar eFP and RT-qPCR data showed that a number of the genes encoding these glycoproteins such as laccase, peroxidase and cysteine protease, have highly preferential expression profiles in the developing xylem. Together with previously published research, most identified glycoproteins could be involved in wood cell wall synthesis and modification in poplar. Thus, our study provides some potential wood formation-related glycoproteins to be determined during tree stem development.

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Quarterly of Applied Mathematics
Quarterly of Applied Mathematics 数学-应用数学
CiteScore
1.90
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12.50%
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31
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Quarterly of Applied Mathematics contains original papers in applied mathematics which have a close connection with applications. An author index appears in the last issue of each volume. This journal, published quarterly by Brown University with articles electronically published individually before appearing in an issue, is distributed by the American Mathematical Society (AMS). In order to take advantage of some features offered for this journal, users will occasionally be linked to pages on the AMS website.
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