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Responsive Proteins in Wheat Cultivars with Contrasting Nitrogen Efficiencies under the Combined Stress of High Temperature and Low Nitrogen

Productivity of wheat (Triticum aestivum) is markedly affected by high temperature and nitrogen deficiency. Identifying the functional proteins produced in response to these multiple stresses acting in a coordinated manner can help in developing tolerance in the crop. In this study, two wheat cultiv...

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Autores principales: Yousuf, Peerzada Yasir, Abd_Allah, Elsayed Fathi, Nauman, Mohd, Asif, Ambreen, Hashem, Abeer, Alqarawi, Abdulaziz A., Ahmad, Altaf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5748674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29186028
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes8120356
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author Yousuf, Peerzada Yasir
Abd_Allah, Elsayed Fathi
Nauman, Mohd
Asif, Ambreen
Hashem, Abeer
Alqarawi, Abdulaziz A.
Ahmad, Altaf
author_facet Yousuf, Peerzada Yasir
Abd_Allah, Elsayed Fathi
Nauman, Mohd
Asif, Ambreen
Hashem, Abeer
Alqarawi, Abdulaziz A.
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description Productivity of wheat (Triticum aestivum) is markedly affected by high temperature and nitrogen deficiency. Identifying the functional proteins produced in response to these multiple stresses acting in a coordinated manner can help in developing tolerance in the crop. In this study, two wheat cultivars with contrasting nitrogen efficiencies (N-efficient VL616 and N-inefficient UP2382) were grown in control conditions, and under a combined stress of high temperature (32 °C) and low nitrogen (4 mM), and their leaf proteins were analysed in order to identify the responsive proteins. Two-dimensional electrophoresis unravelled sixty-one proteins, which varied in their expression in wheat, and were homologous to known functional proteins involved in biosynthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, energy metabolism, photosynthesis, protein folding, transcription, signalling, oxidative stress, water stress, lipid metabolism, heat stress tolerance, nitrogen metabolism, and protein synthesis. When exposed to high temperature in combination with low nitrogen, wheat plants altered their protein expression as an adaptive means to maintain growth. This response varied with cultivars. Nitrogen-efficient cultivars showed a higher potential of redox homeostasis, protein stability, osmoprotection, and regulation of nitrogen levels. The identified stress-responsive proteins can pave the way for enhancing the multiple-stress tolerance in wheat and developing a better understanding of its mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-57486742018-01-07 Responsive Proteins in Wheat Cultivars with Contrasting Nitrogen Efficiencies under the Combined Stress of High Temperature and Low Nitrogen Yousuf, Peerzada Yasir Abd_Allah, Elsayed Fathi Nauman, Mohd Asif, Ambreen Hashem, Abeer Alqarawi, Abdulaziz A. Ahmad, Altaf Genes (Basel) Article Productivity of wheat (Triticum aestivum) is markedly affected by high temperature and nitrogen deficiency. Identifying the functional proteins produced in response to these multiple stresses acting in a coordinated manner can help in developing tolerance in the crop. In this study, two wheat cultivars with contrasting nitrogen efficiencies (N-efficient VL616 and N-inefficient UP2382) were grown in control conditions, and under a combined stress of high temperature (32 °C) and low nitrogen (4 mM), and their leaf proteins were analysed in order to identify the responsive proteins. Two-dimensional electrophoresis unravelled sixty-one proteins, which varied in their expression in wheat, and were homologous to known functional proteins involved in biosynthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, energy metabolism, photosynthesis, protein folding, transcription, signalling, oxidative stress, water stress, lipid metabolism, heat stress tolerance, nitrogen metabolism, and protein synthesis. When exposed to high temperature in combination with low nitrogen, wheat plants altered their protein expression as an adaptive means to maintain growth. This response varied with cultivars. Nitrogen-efficient cultivars showed a higher potential of redox homeostasis, protein stability, osmoprotection, and regulation of nitrogen levels. The identified stress-responsive proteins can pave the way for enhancing the multiple-stress tolerance in wheat and developing a better understanding of its mechanism. MDPI 2017-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5748674/ /pubmed/29186028 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes8120356 Text en © 2017 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yousuf, Peerzada Yasir
Abd_Allah, Elsayed Fathi
Nauman, Mohd
Asif, Ambreen
Hashem, Abeer
Alqarawi, Abdulaziz A.
Ahmad, Altaf
Responsive Proteins in Wheat Cultivars with Contrasting Nitrogen Efficiencies under the Combined Stress of High Temperature and Low Nitrogen
title Responsive Proteins in Wheat Cultivars with Contrasting Nitrogen Efficiencies under the Combined Stress of High Temperature and Low Nitrogen
title_full Responsive Proteins in Wheat Cultivars with Contrasting Nitrogen Efficiencies under the Combined Stress of High Temperature and Low Nitrogen
title_fullStr Responsive Proteins in Wheat Cultivars with Contrasting Nitrogen Efficiencies under the Combined Stress of High Temperature and Low Nitrogen
title_full_unstemmed Responsive Proteins in Wheat Cultivars with Contrasting Nitrogen Efficiencies under the Combined Stress of High Temperature and Low Nitrogen
title_short Responsive Proteins in Wheat Cultivars with Contrasting Nitrogen Efficiencies under the Combined Stress of High Temperature and Low Nitrogen
title_sort responsive proteins in wheat cultivars with contrasting nitrogen efficiencies under the combined stress of high temperature and low nitrogen
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5748674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29186028
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes8120356
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