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Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus Reveals Great Metabolic Differences in the Cap and Stipe Development and the Potential Role of Ca(2+) in the Primordium Differentiation

Pleurotus ostreatus is a widely cultivated edible fungus around the world. At present, studies on the developmental process of the fruiting body are limited. In our study, we compared the differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) in the stipe and cap of the fruiting body by high-throughput proteomics...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Weiwei, Hu, Jinbo, Li, Yang, Yang, Bing, Guan, Yanli, Xu, Chong, Chen, Fei, Chi, Jingliang, Bao, Yongming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6940972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31847351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246317
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author Zhu, Weiwei
Hu, Jinbo
Li, Yang
Yang, Bing
Guan, Yanli
Xu, Chong
Chen, Fei
Chi, Jingliang
Bao, Yongming
author_facet Zhu, Weiwei
Hu, Jinbo
Li, Yang
Yang, Bing
Guan, Yanli
Xu, Chong
Chen, Fei
Chi, Jingliang
Bao, Yongming
author_sort Zhu, Weiwei
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description Pleurotus ostreatus is a widely cultivated edible fungus around the world. At present, studies on the developmental process of the fruiting body are limited. In our study, we compared the differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) in the stipe and cap of the fruiting body by high-throughput proteomics. GO and pathway analysis revealed the great differences in the metabolic levels, including sucrose and starch metabolism, and sphingolipid signaling and metabolism, and the differences of 16 important DEPs were validated further by qPCR analysis in expression level. In order to control the cap and stipe development, several chemical inducers were applied to the primordium of the fruiting body according to the pathway enrichment results. We found that CaCl(2) can affect the primordium differentiation through inhibiting the stipe development. EGTA (ethyleneglycol bis (β-aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid) treatment confirmed the inhibitory role of Ca(2+) in the stipe development. Our study not only shows great metabolic differences during the cap and stipe development but also reveals the underlying mechanism directing the primordium differentiation in the early development of the fruiting body for the first time. Most importantly, we provide a reliable application strategy for the cultivation and improvement of the Pleurotus ostreatus, which can be an example and reference for a more edible fungus.
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spelling pubmed-69409722020-01-09 Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus Reveals Great Metabolic Differences in the Cap and Stipe Development and the Potential Role of Ca(2+) in the Primordium Differentiation Zhu, Weiwei Hu, Jinbo Li, Yang Yang, Bing Guan, Yanli Xu, Chong Chen, Fei Chi, Jingliang Bao, Yongming Int J Mol Sci Article Pleurotus ostreatus is a widely cultivated edible fungus around the world. At present, studies on the developmental process of the fruiting body are limited. In our study, we compared the differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) in the stipe and cap of the fruiting body by high-throughput proteomics. GO and pathway analysis revealed the great differences in the metabolic levels, including sucrose and starch metabolism, and sphingolipid signaling and metabolism, and the differences of 16 important DEPs were validated further by qPCR analysis in expression level. In order to control the cap and stipe development, several chemical inducers were applied to the primordium of the fruiting body according to the pathway enrichment results. We found that CaCl(2) can affect the primordium differentiation through inhibiting the stipe development. EGTA (ethyleneglycol bis (β-aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid) treatment confirmed the inhibitory role of Ca(2+) in the stipe development. Our study not only shows great metabolic differences during the cap and stipe development but also reveals the underlying mechanism directing the primordium differentiation in the early development of the fruiting body for the first time. Most importantly, we provide a reliable application strategy for the cultivation and improvement of the Pleurotus ostreatus, which can be an example and reference for a more edible fungus. MDPI 2019-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6940972/ /pubmed/31847351 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246317 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, Weiwei
Hu, Jinbo
Li, Yang
Yang, Bing
Guan, Yanli
Xu, Chong
Chen, Fei
Chi, Jingliang
Bao, Yongming
Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus Reveals Great Metabolic Differences in the Cap and Stipe Development and the Potential Role of Ca(2+) in the Primordium Differentiation
title Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus Reveals Great Metabolic Differences in the Cap and Stipe Development and the Potential Role of Ca(2+) in the Primordium Differentiation
title_full Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus Reveals Great Metabolic Differences in the Cap and Stipe Development and the Potential Role of Ca(2+) in the Primordium Differentiation
title_fullStr Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus Reveals Great Metabolic Differences in the Cap and Stipe Development and the Potential Role of Ca(2+) in the Primordium Differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus Reveals Great Metabolic Differences in the Cap and Stipe Development and the Potential Role of Ca(2+) in the Primordium Differentiation
title_short Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Pleurotus ostreatus Reveals Great Metabolic Differences in the Cap and Stipe Development and the Potential Role of Ca(2+) in the Primordium Differentiation
title_sort comparative proteomic analysis of pleurotus ostreatus reveals great metabolic differences in the cap and stipe development and the potential role of ca(2+) in the primordium differentiation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6940972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31847351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246317
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