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iTRAQ-based proteomic and physiological analyses of broccoli sprouts in response to exogenous melatonin with ZnSO(4) stress

Exogenous melatonin (10 μM) enhances ZnSO(4) (4 mM) stress tolerance and regulates the isothiocyanate content of broccoli sprouts. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanism underlying the role of melatonin in isothiocyanate metabolism under ZnSO(4) stress is unclear. The effects of exogenous melatonin o...

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Autores principales: Yin, Yongqi, Liu, Yin, Cheng, Chao, Yang, Zhengfei, Luo, Zhenlan, Fang, Weiming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8696995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00696g
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author Yin, Yongqi
Liu, Yin
Cheng, Chao
Yang, Zhengfei
Luo, Zhenlan
Fang, Weiming
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Liu, Yin
Cheng, Chao
Yang, Zhengfei
Luo, Zhenlan
Fang, Weiming
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description Exogenous melatonin (10 μM) enhances ZnSO(4) (4 mM) stress tolerance and regulates the isothiocyanate content of broccoli sprouts. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanism underlying the role of melatonin in isothiocyanate metabolism under ZnSO(4) stress is unclear. The effects of exogenous melatonin on growth and isothiocyanate metabolism in broccoli sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress during germination were investigated by physio-biochemical methods, quantification of relative gene expression levels, and the isobaric tags for the relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) labelling technique. Compared with sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress alone, sprout length, fresh weight and free calcium content increased significantly in sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress plus melatonin treatment while electrolyte leakage and malonaldehyde content decreased. The glucosinolate content and myrosinase activity also significantly increased in sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress plus melatonin treatment compared with the control, and thus the isothiocyanate and sulforaphane content increased markedly. Meanwhile, the expression of glucoraphanin biosynthesis genes, such as MYB28, CYP83A1, AOP2, BoSAT1, and BoHMT1 was significantly induced by melatonin in sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress. Furthermore, compared with sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress alone, a total of 145 proteins in broccoli sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress plus melatonin treatment showed differential relative abundances. These proteins were divided into 13 functional classes and revealed that pathways for sulfur metabolism, glucosinolate biosynthesis, selenocompound metabolism, biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and peroxisome were significantly enriched. The present study indicates that exogenous melatonin alleviates the adverse effects of ZnSO(4) stress on sprout growth and promotes glucoraphanin biosynthesis and the hydrolysis of glucoraphanin to form isothiocyanates in broccoli sprouts.
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spelling pubmed-86969952022-04-13 iTRAQ-based proteomic and physiological analyses of broccoli sprouts in response to exogenous melatonin with ZnSO(4) stress Yin, Yongqi Liu, Yin Cheng, Chao Yang, Zhengfei Luo, Zhenlan Fang, Weiming RSC Adv Chemistry Exogenous melatonin (10 μM) enhances ZnSO(4) (4 mM) stress tolerance and regulates the isothiocyanate content of broccoli sprouts. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanism underlying the role of melatonin in isothiocyanate metabolism under ZnSO(4) stress is unclear. The effects of exogenous melatonin on growth and isothiocyanate metabolism in broccoli sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress during germination were investigated by physio-biochemical methods, quantification of relative gene expression levels, and the isobaric tags for the relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) labelling technique. Compared with sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress alone, sprout length, fresh weight and free calcium content increased significantly in sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress plus melatonin treatment while electrolyte leakage and malonaldehyde content decreased. The glucosinolate content and myrosinase activity also significantly increased in sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress plus melatonin treatment compared with the control, and thus the isothiocyanate and sulforaphane content increased markedly. Meanwhile, the expression of glucoraphanin biosynthesis genes, such as MYB28, CYP83A1, AOP2, BoSAT1, and BoHMT1 was significantly induced by melatonin in sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress. Furthermore, compared with sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress alone, a total of 145 proteins in broccoli sprouts under ZnSO(4) stress plus melatonin treatment showed differential relative abundances. These proteins were divided into 13 functional classes and revealed that pathways for sulfur metabolism, glucosinolate biosynthesis, selenocompound metabolism, biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and peroxisome were significantly enriched. The present study indicates that exogenous melatonin alleviates the adverse effects of ZnSO(4) stress on sprout growth and promotes glucoraphanin biosynthesis and the hydrolysis of glucoraphanin to form isothiocyanates in broccoli sprouts. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8696995/ /pubmed/35423784 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00696g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yin, Yongqi
Liu, Yin
Cheng, Chao
Yang, Zhengfei
Luo, Zhenlan
Fang, Weiming
iTRAQ-based proteomic and physiological analyses of broccoli sprouts in response to exogenous melatonin with ZnSO(4) stress
title iTRAQ-based proteomic and physiological analyses of broccoli sprouts in response to exogenous melatonin with ZnSO(4) stress
title_full iTRAQ-based proteomic and physiological analyses of broccoli sprouts in response to exogenous melatonin with ZnSO(4) stress
title_fullStr iTRAQ-based proteomic and physiological analyses of broccoli sprouts in response to exogenous melatonin with ZnSO(4) stress
title_full_unstemmed iTRAQ-based proteomic and physiological analyses of broccoli sprouts in response to exogenous melatonin with ZnSO(4) stress
title_short iTRAQ-based proteomic and physiological analyses of broccoli sprouts in response to exogenous melatonin with ZnSO(4) stress
title_sort itraq-based proteomic and physiological analyses of broccoli sprouts in response to exogenous melatonin with znso(4) stress
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8696995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00696g
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