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Mechanism of Salt-Induced Self-Compatibility Dissected by Comparative Proteomic Analysis in Brassica napus L.
Self-incompatibility (SI) in plants genetically prevents self-fertilization to promote outcrossing and genetic diversity. Its hybrids in Brassica have been widely cultivated due to the propagation of SI lines by spraying a salt solution. We demonstrated that suppression of Brassica napus SI from edi...
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author | Yang, Yong Liu, Zhiquan Zhang, Tong Zhou, Guilong Duan, Zhiqiang Li, Bing Dou, Shengwei Liang, Xiaomei Tu, Jinxing Shen, Jinxiong Yi, Bin Fu, Tingdong Dai, Cheng Ma, Chaozhi |
author_facet | Yang, Yong Liu, Zhiquan Zhang, Tong Zhou, Guilong Duan, Zhiqiang Li, Bing Dou, Shengwei Liang, Xiaomei Tu, Jinxing Shen, Jinxiong Yi, Bin Fu, Tingdong Dai, Cheng Ma, Chaozhi |
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description | Self-incompatibility (SI) in plants genetically prevents self-fertilization to promote outcrossing and genetic diversity. Its hybrids in Brassica have been widely cultivated due to the propagation of SI lines by spraying a salt solution. We demonstrated that suppression of Brassica napus SI from edible salt solution treatment was ascribed to sodium chloride and independent of S haplotypes, but it did not obviously change the expression of SI-related genes. Using the isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) technique, we identified 885 differentially accumulated proteins (DAPs) in Brassica napus stigmas of un-pollinated (UP), pollinated with compatible pollen (PC), pollinated with incompatible pollen (PI), and pollinated with incompatible pollen after edible salt solution treatment (NA). Of the 307 DAPs in NA/UP, 134 were unique and 94 were shared only with PC/UP. In PC and NA, some salt stress protein species, such as glyoxalase I, were induced, and these protein species were likely to participate in the self-compatibility (SC) pathway. Most of the identified protein species were related to metabolic pathways, biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, ribosome, and so on. A systematic analysis implied that salt treatment-overcoming SI in B. napus was likely conferred by at least five different physiological mechanisms: (i) the use of Ca(2+) as signal molecule; (ii) loosening of the cell wall to allow pollen tube penetration; (iii) synthesis of compatibility factor protein species for pollen tube growth; (iv) depolymerization of microtubule networks to facilitate pollen tube movement; and (v) inhibition of protein degradation pathways to restrain the SI response. |
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spelling | pubmed-60321462018-07-13 Mechanism of Salt-Induced Self-Compatibility Dissected by Comparative Proteomic Analysis in Brassica napus L. Yang, Yong Liu, Zhiquan Zhang, Tong Zhou, Guilong Duan, Zhiqiang Li, Bing Dou, Shengwei Liang, Xiaomei Tu, Jinxing Shen, Jinxiong Yi, Bin Fu, Tingdong Dai, Cheng Ma, Chaozhi Int J Mol Sci Article Self-incompatibility (SI) in plants genetically prevents self-fertilization to promote outcrossing and genetic diversity. Its hybrids in Brassica have been widely cultivated due to the propagation of SI lines by spraying a salt solution. We demonstrated that suppression of Brassica napus SI from edible salt solution treatment was ascribed to sodium chloride and independent of S haplotypes, but it did not obviously change the expression of SI-related genes. Using the isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) technique, we identified 885 differentially accumulated proteins (DAPs) in Brassica napus stigmas of un-pollinated (UP), pollinated with compatible pollen (PC), pollinated with incompatible pollen (PI), and pollinated with incompatible pollen after edible salt solution treatment (NA). Of the 307 DAPs in NA/UP, 134 were unique and 94 were shared only with PC/UP. In PC and NA, some salt stress protein species, such as glyoxalase I, were induced, and these protein species were likely to participate in the self-compatibility (SC) pathway. Most of the identified protein species were related to metabolic pathways, biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, ribosome, and so on. A systematic analysis implied that salt treatment-overcoming SI in B. napus was likely conferred by at least five different physiological mechanisms: (i) the use of Ca(2+) as signal molecule; (ii) loosening of the cell wall to allow pollen tube penetration; (iii) synthesis of compatibility factor protein species for pollen tube growth; (iv) depolymerization of microtubule networks to facilitate pollen tube movement; and (v) inhibition of protein degradation pathways to restrain the SI response. MDPI 2018-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6032146/ /pubmed/29865276 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19061652 Text en © 2018 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Yang, Yong Liu, Zhiquan Zhang, Tong Zhou, Guilong Duan, Zhiqiang Li, Bing Dou, Shengwei Liang, Xiaomei Tu, Jinxing Shen, Jinxiong Yi, Bin Fu, Tingdong Dai, Cheng Ma, Chaozhi Mechanism of Salt-Induced Self-Compatibility Dissected by Comparative Proteomic Analysis in Brassica napus L. |
title | Mechanism of Salt-Induced Self-Compatibility Dissected by Comparative Proteomic Analysis in Brassica napus L. |
title_full | Mechanism of Salt-Induced Self-Compatibility Dissected by Comparative Proteomic Analysis in Brassica napus L. |
title_fullStr | Mechanism of Salt-Induced Self-Compatibility Dissected by Comparative Proteomic Analysis in Brassica napus L. |
title_full_unstemmed | Mechanism of Salt-Induced Self-Compatibility Dissected by Comparative Proteomic Analysis in Brassica napus L. |
title_short | Mechanism of Salt-Induced Self-Compatibility Dissected by Comparative Proteomic Analysis in Brassica napus L. |
title_sort | mechanism of salt-induced self-compatibility dissected by comparative proteomic analysis in brassica napus l. |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6032146/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29865276 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19061652 |
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