Publication Type Journal Article
Title The analysis of Lupinus albus root proteome revealed cytoskeleton altered features due to long-term boron deficiency
Authors Marta M. Alves S. Moes P. Jenoe C. Pinheiro J. Passarinho C. P. Ricardo
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Journal JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS
Year 2011
Month August
Volume 74
Number 8
Pages 1351-1363
Abstract Boron (B) deficiency greatly limits plants growth and development. Since the root is the organ that first senses the deficiency, we have analyzed the adaptive responses of Lupinus albus roots to long-term B deficiency. Large morphological differences were observed between plants grown with or without B, and 265 polypeptides were found to be responsive to B deficiency out of a total of 406 polypeptides detected by two-dimensional electrophoresis in the L. albus root proteome. By using mass spectrometry techniques we were able to securely identify 128 of the responsive polypeptides that are related to cell wall metabolism, cell structure, defense, energy pathways and protein metabolism. The detection of multiple peptide isoforms is striking, suggesting that protein modification may have an important contribution during the plant response to long-term B deficiency. Furthermore, detected changes in cytoskeletal associated proteins indicate altered cytoskeletal biosynthesis and suggest that B may have an important contribution in this process. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2011.03.002
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ISSN 1874-3919
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Bibtex ID ISI:000294591500016
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