Article
Comparative proteomic analysis of somatic embryo maturation in Carica papaya L.
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VALE, Ellen de Moura et al. Comparative proteomic analysis of somatic embryo maturation in Carica papaya L.. Proteome Science, v.12:37 , 17p, 2014.
1477-5956
10.1186/1477-5956-12-37
Autor
Vale, Ellen de Moura
Heringer, Angelo Schuabb
Barroso, Tatiana
Ferreira, André Teixeira da Silva
Costa, Monique Nunes da
Perales, Jonas Enrique Aguilar
Catarina, Claudete Santa
Silveira, Vanildo
Resumen
Background
Somatic embryogenesis is a complex process regulated by numerous factors. The identification of proteins that are differentially expressed during plant development could result in the development of molecular markers of plant metabolism and provide information contributing to the monitoring and understanding of different biological responses. In addition, the identification of molecular markers could lead to the optimization of protocols allowing the use of biotechnology for papaya propagation and reproduction. This work aimed to investigate the effects of polyethylene glycol (PEG) on somatic embryo development and the protein expression profile during somatic embryo maturation in papaya (Carica papaya L.).
Results
The maturation treatment supplemented with 6% PEG (PEG6) resulted in the greatest number of somatic embryos and induced differential protein expression compared with cultures grown under the control treatment. Among 135 spots selected for MS/MS analysis, 76 spots were successfully identified, 38 of which were common to both treatments, while 14 spots were unique to the control treatment, and 24 spots were unique to the PEG6 treatment. The identified proteins were assigned to seven categories or were unclassified. The most representative class of proteins observed in the control treatment was associated with the stress response (25.8%), while those under PEG6 treatment were carbohydrate and energy metabolism (18.4%) and the stress response (18.4%).
Conclusions
The differential expression of three proteins (enolase, esterase and ADH3) induced by PEG6 treatment could play an important role in maturation, and these proteins could be characterized as candidate biomarkers of somatic embryogenesis in papaya.