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Profiling the Proteome of Cyst Nematode-Induced Syncytia on Tomato Roots
Cyst nematodes are important herbivorous pests in agriculture that obtain nutrients through specialized root structures termed syncytia. Syncytium initiation, development, and functioning are a research focus because syncytia are the primary interface for molecular interactions between the host plan...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625192/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34830029 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222212147 |
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author | Filipecki, Marcin Żurczak, Marek Matuszkiewicz, Mateusz Święcicka, Magdalena Kurek, Wojciech Olszewski, Jarosław Koter, Marek Daniel Lamont, Douglas Sobczak, Mirosław |
author_facet | Filipecki, Marcin Żurczak, Marek Matuszkiewicz, Mateusz Święcicka, Magdalena Kurek, Wojciech Olszewski, Jarosław Koter, Marek Daniel Lamont, Douglas Sobczak, Mirosław |
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description | Cyst nematodes are important herbivorous pests in agriculture that obtain nutrients through specialized root structures termed syncytia. Syncytium initiation, development, and functioning are a research focus because syncytia are the primary interface for molecular interactions between the host plant and parasite. The small size and complex development (over approximately two weeks) of syncytia hinder precise analyses, therefore most studies have analyzed the transcriptome of infested whole-root systems or syncytia-containing root segments. Here, we describe an effective procedure to microdissect syncytia induced by Globodera rostochiensis from tomato roots and to analyze the syncytial proteome using mass spectrometry. As little as 15 mm(2) of 10-µm-thick sections dissected from 30 syncytia enabled the identification of 100–200 proteins in each sample, indicating that mass-spectrometric methods currently in use achieved acceptable sensitivity for proteome profiling of microscopic samples of plant tissues (approximately 100 µg). Among the identified proteins, 48 were specifically detected in syncytia and 7 in uninfected roots. The occurrence of approximately 50% of these proteins in syncytia was not correlated with transcript abundance estimated by quantitative reverse-transcription PCR analysis. The functional categories of these proteins confirmed that protein turnover, stress responses, and intracellular trafficking are important components of the proteome dynamics of developing syncytia. |
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spelling | pubmed-86251922021-11-27 Profiling the Proteome of Cyst Nematode-Induced Syncytia on Tomato Roots Filipecki, Marcin Żurczak, Marek Matuszkiewicz, Mateusz Święcicka, Magdalena Kurek, Wojciech Olszewski, Jarosław Koter, Marek Daniel Lamont, Douglas Sobczak, Mirosław Int J Mol Sci Article Cyst nematodes are important herbivorous pests in agriculture that obtain nutrients through specialized root structures termed syncytia. Syncytium initiation, development, and functioning are a research focus because syncytia are the primary interface for molecular interactions between the host plant and parasite. The small size and complex development (over approximately two weeks) of syncytia hinder precise analyses, therefore most studies have analyzed the transcriptome of infested whole-root systems or syncytia-containing root segments. Here, we describe an effective procedure to microdissect syncytia induced by Globodera rostochiensis from tomato roots and to analyze the syncytial proteome using mass spectrometry. As little as 15 mm(2) of 10-µm-thick sections dissected from 30 syncytia enabled the identification of 100–200 proteins in each sample, indicating that mass-spectrometric methods currently in use achieved acceptable sensitivity for proteome profiling of microscopic samples of plant tissues (approximately 100 µg). Among the identified proteins, 48 were specifically detected in syncytia and 7 in uninfected roots. The occurrence of approximately 50% of these proteins in syncytia was not correlated with transcript abundance estimated by quantitative reverse-transcription PCR analysis. The functional categories of these proteins confirmed that protein turnover, stress responses, and intracellular trafficking are important components of the proteome dynamics of developing syncytia. MDPI 2021-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8625192/ /pubmed/34830029 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222212147 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Filipecki, Marcin Żurczak, Marek Matuszkiewicz, Mateusz Święcicka, Magdalena Kurek, Wojciech Olszewski, Jarosław Koter, Marek Daniel Lamont, Douglas Sobczak, Mirosław Profiling the Proteome of Cyst Nematode-Induced Syncytia on Tomato Roots |
title | Profiling the Proteome of Cyst Nematode-Induced Syncytia on Tomato Roots |
title_full | Profiling the Proteome of Cyst Nematode-Induced Syncytia on Tomato Roots |
title_fullStr | Profiling the Proteome of Cyst Nematode-Induced Syncytia on Tomato Roots |
title_full_unstemmed | Profiling the Proteome of Cyst Nematode-Induced Syncytia on Tomato Roots |
title_short | Profiling the Proteome of Cyst Nematode-Induced Syncytia on Tomato Roots |
title_sort | profiling the proteome of cyst nematode-induced syncytia on tomato roots |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625192/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34830029 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222212147 |
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