XIE Huiling, LIU Jie, CHEN Shan, WANG Jingyuan, FU Wei, LI Yuanping, WANG Wei, XIAO Qingtie, ZHENG Xinyu, HUANG Jinwen, LIN Ruiyu, LIN Wenxiong. Analysis of differentially expressed proteins in Perilla frutescens (L.) Britt. leaves under cadmium stress[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2014, 22(10): 1207-1213. DOI: 10.13930/j.cnki.cjea.140341
Citation: XIE Huiling, LIU Jie, CHEN Shan, WANG Jingyuan, FU Wei, LI Yuanping, WANG Wei, XIAO Qingtie, ZHENG Xinyu, HUANG Jinwen, LIN Ruiyu, LIN Wenxiong. Analysis of differentially expressed proteins in Perilla frutescens (L.) Britt. leaves under cadmium stress[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2014, 22(10): 1207-1213. DOI: 10.13930/j.cnki.cjea.140341

Analysis of differentially expressed proteins in Perilla frutescens (L.) Britt. leaves under cadmium stress

  • To elucidate the mechanism of tolerant of exposed Perilla frutescens (L.) Britt. to cadmium stress, a set of hydroponic culture experiments were set up to analyze the differential expressions of proteins in P. frutescens leaves after 3 weeks of exposure. The study used two-dimensional electrophoresis technique and added Cd2+ to hydroponic solutions of the hydroponic culture experiments. Based on the results, 25 proteins changed in P. frutescens leaves and 20 of them were identified by LC-MS/MS analysis. The identified proteins included 3 proteins related to photosynthesis, 11 proteins related to energy metabolism, 1 protein related to stress, 2 proteins related to protein metabolism, 1 protein related to gene expression, 1 structural protein, and 1 protein related to biosynthesis and detoxication. Under Cd2+ concentrations of 2.0 mg·kg-1, 5.0 mg·kg-1 and 10.0 mg·kg-1, ATP synthase, serine carboxypeptidases and plant cytochrome P450 up-regulated in P. frutescens leaves, but oxygenase large subunit, ribosomal protein S3 and actin down-regulated in P. frutescens leaves. Furthermore, photosystem Ⅱ stability/assembly factor HCF136 and acyl-CoA thioesterase up-regulated in low Cd2+ concentration of 2 mg·kg-1, but down-regulated in higher Cd2+ concentrations of 5 mg·kg-1 and 10 mg·kg-1. Phosphoribulokinase/uridine kinase family protein up-regulated under 2 mg·kg-1 and 5 mg·kg-1 Cd2+ concentrations, but no difference was detected under 10 mg·kg-1 Cd2+ concentration. Additionally, retrotransposon protein involved in gene expression down-regulated under 10 mg·kg-1 Cd2+ concentration. The results indicated that P. frutescens strengthened energy metabolism, reduced photosynthesis, altered protein metabolism and gene expression, and improved detoxification under Cd2+ stress, and thereby enhanced P. frutescens cadmium tolerance.
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