Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Background: Iron deficiency induces in Strategy I plants physiological, biochemical and molecular modifications
capable to increase iron uptake from the rhizosphere. This effort needs a reorganization of metabolic pathways to
efficiently sustain activities linked to the acquisition of iron; in fact, carbohydrates and the energetic metabolism
has been shown to be involved in these responses. The aim of this work was to find both a confirmation of the
already expected change in the enzyme concentrations induced in cucumber root tissue in response to iron
deficiency as well as to find new insights on the involvement of other pathways.
Results: The proteome pattern of soluble cytosolic proteins extracted from roots was obtained by 2-DE. Of about
two thousand spots found, only those showing at least a two-fold increase or decrease in the concentration were
considered for subsequent identification by mass spectrometry. Fifty-seven proteins showed significant changes,
and 44 of them were identified. Twenty-one of them were increased in quantity, whereas 23 were decreased in
quantity. Most of the increased proteins belong to glycolysis and nitrogen metabolism in agreement with the
biochemical evidence. On the other hand, the proteins being decreased belong to the metabolism of sucrose and
complex structural carbohydrates and to structural proteins.
Conclusions: The new available techniques allow to cast new light on the mechanisms involved in the changes
occurring in plants under iron deficiency. The data obtained from this proteomic study confirm the metabolic
changes occurring in cucumber as a response to Fe deficiency. Two main conclusions may be drawn. The first one
is the confirmation of the increase in the glycolytic flux and in the anaerobic metabolism to sustain the energetic
effort the Fe-deficient plants must undertake. The second conclusion is, on one hand, the decrease in the amount
of enzymes linked to the biosynthesis of complex carbohydrates of the cell wall, and, on the other hand, the
increase in enzymes linked to the turnover of proteins.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
S. Donnini; B. Prinsi; A.S. Negri; G. Vigani; L. Espen; G. Zocchi
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