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Time-Dependent Proteomic Signatures Associated with Embryogenic Callus Induction in Carica papaya L.

Sex segregation increases the cost of Carica papaya production through seed-based propagation. Therefore, in vitro techniques are an attractive option for clonal propagation, especially of hermaphroditic plants. Here, we performed a temporal analysis of the proteome of C. papaya calli aiming to iden...

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Autores principales: Xavier, Lucas Rodrigues, Corrêa, Caio Cezar Guedes, da Paschoa, Roberta Pena, Vieira, Karina da Silva, Pacheco, Daniel Dastan Rezabala, Gomes, Lucas do Espirito Santo, Duncan, Bárbara Cardoso, da Conceição, Laís dos Santos, Pinto, Vitor Batista, Santa-Catarina, Claudete, Silveira, Vanildo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10675192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38005788
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12223891
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author Xavier, Lucas Rodrigues
Corrêa, Caio Cezar Guedes
da Paschoa, Roberta Pena
Vieira, Karina da Silva
Pacheco, Daniel Dastan Rezabala
Gomes, Lucas do Espirito Santo
Duncan, Bárbara Cardoso
da Conceição, Laís dos Santos
Pinto, Vitor Batista
Santa-Catarina, Claudete
Silveira, Vanildo
author_facet Xavier, Lucas Rodrigues
Corrêa, Caio Cezar Guedes
da Paschoa, Roberta Pena
Vieira, Karina da Silva
Pacheco, Daniel Dastan Rezabala
Gomes, Lucas do Espirito Santo
Duncan, Bárbara Cardoso
da Conceição, Laís dos Santos
Pinto, Vitor Batista
Santa-Catarina, Claudete
Silveira, Vanildo
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description Sex segregation increases the cost of Carica papaya production through seed-based propagation. Therefore, in vitro techniques are an attractive option for clonal propagation, especially of hermaphroditic plants. Here, we performed a temporal analysis of the proteome of C. papaya calli aiming to identify the key players involved in embryogenic callus formation. Mature zygotic embryos used as explants were treated with 20 μM 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid to induce embryogenic callus. Total proteins were extracted from explants at 0 (zygotic embryo) and after 7, 14, and 21 days of induction. A total of 1407 proteins were identified using a bottom-up proteomic approach. The clustering analysis revealed four distinct patterns of protein accumulation throughout callus induction. Proteins related to seed maturation and storage are abundant in the explant before induction, decreasing as callus formation progresses. Carbohydrate and amino acid metabolisms, aerobic respiration, and protein catabolic processes were enriched throughout days of callus induction. Protein kinases associated with auxin responses, such as SKP1-like proteins 1B, accumulated in response to callus induction. Additionally, regulatory proteins, including histone deacetylase (HD2C) and argonaute 1 (AGO1), were more abundant at 7 days, suggesting their role in the acquisition of embryogenic competence. Predicted protein–protein networks revealed the regulatory role of proteins 14-3-3 accumulated during callus induction and the association of proteins involved in oxidative phosphorylation and hormone response. Our findings emphasize the modulation of the proteome during embryogenic callus initiation and identify regulatory proteins that might be involved in the activation of this process.
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spelling pubmed-106751922023-11-18 Time-Dependent Proteomic Signatures Associated with Embryogenic Callus Induction in Carica papaya L. Xavier, Lucas Rodrigues Corrêa, Caio Cezar Guedes da Paschoa, Roberta Pena Vieira, Karina da Silva Pacheco, Daniel Dastan Rezabala Gomes, Lucas do Espirito Santo Duncan, Bárbara Cardoso da Conceição, Laís dos Santos Pinto, Vitor Batista Santa-Catarina, Claudete Silveira, Vanildo Plants (Basel) Article Sex segregation increases the cost of Carica papaya production through seed-based propagation. Therefore, in vitro techniques are an attractive option for clonal propagation, especially of hermaphroditic plants. Here, we performed a temporal analysis of the proteome of C. papaya calli aiming to identify the key players involved in embryogenic callus formation. Mature zygotic embryos used as explants were treated with 20 μM 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid to induce embryogenic callus. Total proteins were extracted from explants at 0 (zygotic embryo) and after 7, 14, and 21 days of induction. A total of 1407 proteins were identified using a bottom-up proteomic approach. The clustering analysis revealed four distinct patterns of protein accumulation throughout callus induction. Proteins related to seed maturation and storage are abundant in the explant before induction, decreasing as callus formation progresses. Carbohydrate and amino acid metabolisms, aerobic respiration, and protein catabolic processes were enriched throughout days of callus induction. Protein kinases associated with auxin responses, such as SKP1-like proteins 1B, accumulated in response to callus induction. Additionally, regulatory proteins, including histone deacetylase (HD2C) and argonaute 1 (AGO1), were more abundant at 7 days, suggesting their role in the acquisition of embryogenic competence. Predicted protein–protein networks revealed the regulatory role of proteins 14-3-3 accumulated during callus induction and the association of proteins involved in oxidative phosphorylation and hormone response. Our findings emphasize the modulation of the proteome during embryogenic callus initiation and identify regulatory proteins that might be involved in the activation of this process. MDPI 2023-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10675192/ /pubmed/38005788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12223891 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Xavier, Lucas Rodrigues
Corrêa, Caio Cezar Guedes
da Paschoa, Roberta Pena
Vieira, Karina da Silva
Pacheco, Daniel Dastan Rezabala
Gomes, Lucas do Espirito Santo
Duncan, Bárbara Cardoso
da Conceição, Laís dos Santos
Pinto, Vitor Batista
Santa-Catarina, Claudete
Silveira, Vanildo
Time-Dependent Proteomic Signatures Associated with Embryogenic Callus Induction in Carica papaya L.
title Time-Dependent Proteomic Signatures Associated with Embryogenic Callus Induction in Carica papaya L.
title_full Time-Dependent Proteomic Signatures Associated with Embryogenic Callus Induction in Carica papaya L.
title_fullStr Time-Dependent Proteomic Signatures Associated with Embryogenic Callus Induction in Carica papaya L.
title_full_unstemmed Time-Dependent Proteomic Signatures Associated with Embryogenic Callus Induction in Carica papaya L.
title_short Time-Dependent Proteomic Signatures Associated with Embryogenic Callus Induction in Carica papaya L.
title_sort time-dependent proteomic signatures associated with embryogenic callus induction in carica papaya l.
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10675192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38005788
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12223891
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