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A proteomics study of the mung bean epicotyl regulated by brassinosteroids under conditions of chilling stress

Mung bean CYP90A2 is a putative brassinosteroid (BR) synthetic gene that shares 77% identity with the Arabidopsis CPD gene. It was strongly suppressed by chilling stress. This implies that exogenous treatment with BR could allow the plant to recover from the inhibited growth caused by chilling. In t...

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Autores principales: Huang, Bin, Chu, Chien-Hua, Chen, Shu-Ling, Juan, Hsueh-Fen, Chen, Yih-Ming
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Versita 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6275966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16847571
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11658-006-0021-7
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author Huang, Bin
Chu, Chien-Hua
Chen, Shu-Ling
Juan, Hsueh-Fen
Chen, Yih-Ming
author_facet Huang, Bin
Chu, Chien-Hua
Chen, Shu-Ling
Juan, Hsueh-Fen
Chen, Yih-Ming
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description Mung bean CYP90A2 is a putative brassinosteroid (BR) synthetic gene that shares 77% identity with the Arabidopsis CPD gene. It was strongly suppressed by chilling stress. This implies that exogenous treatment with BR could allow the plant to recover from the inhibited growth caused by chilling. In this study, we used proteomics to investigate whether the mung bean epicotyl can be regulated by brassinosteroids under conditions of chilling stress. Mung bean epicotyls whose growth was initially suppressed by chilling partly recovered their ability to elongate after treatment with 24-epibrassinolde; 17 proteins down-regulated by this chilling were re-up-regulated. These up-regulated proteins are involved in methionine assimilation, ATP synthesis, cell wall construction and the stress response. This is consistent with the re-up-regulation of methionine synthase and S-adenosyl-L-methionine synthetase, since chilling-inhibited mung bean epicotyl elongation could be partially recovered by exogenous treatment with DL-methionine. This is the first proteome established for the mung bean species. The regulatory relationship between brassinosteroids and chilling conditions was investigated, and possible mechanisms are discussed herein.
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spelling pubmed-62759662018-12-10 A proteomics study of the mung bean epicotyl regulated by brassinosteroids under conditions of chilling stress Huang, Bin Chu, Chien-Hua Chen, Shu-Ling Juan, Hsueh-Fen Chen, Yih-Ming Cell Mol Biol Lett Article Mung bean CYP90A2 is a putative brassinosteroid (BR) synthetic gene that shares 77% identity with the Arabidopsis CPD gene. It was strongly suppressed by chilling stress. This implies that exogenous treatment with BR could allow the plant to recover from the inhibited growth caused by chilling. In this study, we used proteomics to investigate whether the mung bean epicotyl can be regulated by brassinosteroids under conditions of chilling stress. Mung bean epicotyls whose growth was initially suppressed by chilling partly recovered their ability to elongate after treatment with 24-epibrassinolde; 17 proteins down-regulated by this chilling were re-up-regulated. These up-regulated proteins are involved in methionine assimilation, ATP synthesis, cell wall construction and the stress response. This is consistent with the re-up-regulation of methionine synthase and S-adenosyl-L-methionine synthetase, since chilling-inhibited mung bean epicotyl elongation could be partially recovered by exogenous treatment with DL-methionine. This is the first proteome established for the mung bean species. The regulatory relationship between brassinosteroids and chilling conditions was investigated, and possible mechanisms are discussed herein. Versita 2006-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6275966/ /pubmed/16847571 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11658-006-0021-7 Text en © University of Wrocław 2006
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Huang, Bin
Chu, Chien-Hua
Chen, Shu-Ling
Juan, Hsueh-Fen
Chen, Yih-Ming
A proteomics study of the mung bean epicotyl regulated by brassinosteroids under conditions of chilling stress
title A proteomics study of the mung bean epicotyl regulated by brassinosteroids under conditions of chilling stress
title_full A proteomics study of the mung bean epicotyl regulated by brassinosteroids under conditions of chilling stress
title_fullStr A proteomics study of the mung bean epicotyl regulated by brassinosteroids under conditions of chilling stress
title_full_unstemmed A proteomics study of the mung bean epicotyl regulated by brassinosteroids under conditions of chilling stress
title_short A proteomics study of the mung bean epicotyl regulated by brassinosteroids under conditions of chilling stress
title_sort proteomics study of the mung bean epicotyl regulated by brassinosteroids under conditions of chilling stress
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6275966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16847571
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11658-006-0021-7
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