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Proteomic Analysis of Low Nitrogen Stress-Responsive Proteins in Roots of Rice
Authors:Chengqiang Ding  Juan You  Zhenghui Liu  Muhammad I A Rehmani  Shaohua Wang  Ganghua Li  Qiangsheng Wang  Yanfeng Ding
Institution:(1) College of Agronomy, Nanjing Agricultural University, 210095 Nanjing, People’s Republic of China;
Abstract:In recent years, the application of proteomic approaches as a tool for global expression analysis and protein identification has been highly efficient in the field of plant research. A solution culture experiment involving two nitrogen treatments, 0.14 mM NH4NO3 (low nitrogen (N)) and 1.07 mM NH4NO3 (control), was conducted to investigate the response of rice root to low N stress. Root system architecture changed markedly under low N stress, with more lateral roots occurring on the lower part of adventitious roots and longer lateral roots on the upper part, compared to the control. A proteomic approach was employed to further study the rice responses to low N stress. Proteins extracted from roots were profiled by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, and differentially expressed proteins were analyzed by mass spectrometry. Twelve protein spots were successfully identified by mass spectrometry, 11 of which had known functions. Of these, four were involved with the tricarboxylic acid cycle, two with adenylate metabolism, two with phenylpropanoid metabolism, and two with protein degradation. These differentially expressed proteins play an important role in the responsive mechanisms of rice root to low N stress, and uncovering how the rice proteins respond to low N stress could contribute to improving the nitrogen use efficiency.
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