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Organ-Specific Analysis of Morus alba Using a Gel-Free/Label-Free Proteomic Technique

Morus alba is an important medicinal plant that is used to treat human diseases. The leaf, branch, and root of Morus can be applied as antidiabetic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory medicines, respectively. To explore the molecular mechanisms underlying the various pharmacological functions within...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Wei, Zhong, Zhuoheng, Liu, Shengzhi, Yang, Bingxian, Komatsu, Setsuko, Ge, Zhiwei, Tian, Jingkui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6359061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30654535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20020365
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author Zhu, Wei
Zhong, Zhuoheng
Liu, Shengzhi
Yang, Bingxian
Komatsu, Setsuko
Ge, Zhiwei
Tian, Jingkui
author_facet Zhu, Wei
Zhong, Zhuoheng
Liu, Shengzhi
Yang, Bingxian
Komatsu, Setsuko
Ge, Zhiwei
Tian, Jingkui
author_sort Zhu, Wei
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description Morus alba is an important medicinal plant that is used to treat human diseases. The leaf, branch, and root of Morus can be applied as antidiabetic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory medicines, respectively. To explore the molecular mechanisms underlying the various pharmacological functions within different parts of Morus, organ-specific proteomics were performed. Protein profiles of the Morus leaf, branch, and root were determined using a gel-free/label-free proteomic technique. In the Morus leaf, branch, and root, a total of 492, 414, and 355 proteins were identified, respectively, including 84 common proteins. In leaf, the main function was related to protein degradation, photosynthesis, and redox ascorbate/glutathione metabolism. In branch, the main function was related to protein synthesis/degradation, stress, and redox ascorbate/glutathione metabolism. In root, the main function was related to protein synthesis/degradation, stress, and cell wall. Additionally, organ-specific metabolites and antioxidant activities were analyzed. These results revealed that flavonoids were highly accumulated in Morus root compared with the branch and leaf. Accordingly, two root-specific proteins named chalcone flavanone isomerase and flavonoid 3,5-hydroxylase were accumulated in the flavonoid pathway. Consistent with this finding, the content of the total flavonoids was higher in root compared to those detected in branch and leaf. These results suggest that the flavonoids in Morus root might be responsible for its biological activity and the root is the main part for flavonoid biosynthesis in Morus.
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spelling pubmed-63590612019-02-06 Organ-Specific Analysis of Morus alba Using a Gel-Free/Label-Free Proteomic Technique Zhu, Wei Zhong, Zhuoheng Liu, Shengzhi Yang, Bingxian Komatsu, Setsuko Ge, Zhiwei Tian, Jingkui Int J Mol Sci Article Morus alba is an important medicinal plant that is used to treat human diseases. The leaf, branch, and root of Morus can be applied as antidiabetic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory medicines, respectively. To explore the molecular mechanisms underlying the various pharmacological functions within different parts of Morus, organ-specific proteomics were performed. Protein profiles of the Morus leaf, branch, and root were determined using a gel-free/label-free proteomic technique. In the Morus leaf, branch, and root, a total of 492, 414, and 355 proteins were identified, respectively, including 84 common proteins. In leaf, the main function was related to protein degradation, photosynthesis, and redox ascorbate/glutathione metabolism. In branch, the main function was related to protein synthesis/degradation, stress, and redox ascorbate/glutathione metabolism. In root, the main function was related to protein synthesis/degradation, stress, and cell wall. Additionally, organ-specific metabolites and antioxidant activities were analyzed. These results revealed that flavonoids were highly accumulated in Morus root compared with the branch and leaf. Accordingly, two root-specific proteins named chalcone flavanone isomerase and flavonoid 3,5-hydroxylase were accumulated in the flavonoid pathway. Consistent with this finding, the content of the total flavonoids was higher in root compared to those detected in branch and leaf. These results suggest that the flavonoids in Morus root might be responsible for its biological activity and the root is the main part for flavonoid biosynthesis in Morus. MDPI 2019-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6359061/ /pubmed/30654535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20020365 Text en © 2019 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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Zhu, Wei
Zhong, Zhuoheng
Liu, Shengzhi
Yang, Bingxian
Komatsu, Setsuko
Ge, Zhiwei
Tian, Jingkui
Organ-Specific Analysis of Morus alba Using a Gel-Free/Label-Free Proteomic Technique
title Organ-Specific Analysis of Morus alba Using a Gel-Free/Label-Free Proteomic Technique
title_full Organ-Specific Analysis of Morus alba Using a Gel-Free/Label-Free Proteomic Technique
title_fullStr Organ-Specific Analysis of Morus alba Using a Gel-Free/Label-Free Proteomic Technique
title_full_unstemmed Organ-Specific Analysis of Morus alba Using a Gel-Free/Label-Free Proteomic Technique
title_short Organ-Specific Analysis of Morus alba Using a Gel-Free/Label-Free Proteomic Technique
title_sort organ-specific analysis of morus alba using a gel-free/label-free proteomic technique
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6359061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30654535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20020365
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