Título
Protein analysis reveals differential accumulation of late embryogenesis abundant and storage proteins in seeds of wild and cultivated amaranth species
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Autor
Bojórquez Velázquez, Esaú
Barrera Pacheco, Alberto
Espitia Rangel, Eduardo
Herrera Estrella, Alfredo
Barba de la Rosa, Ana Paulina
Resumen
"Background
Amaranth is a plant naturally resistant to various types of stresses that produces seeds of excellent nutritional quality, so amaranth is a promising system for food production. Amaranth wild relatives have survived climate changes and grow under harsh conditions, however no studies about morphological and molecular characteristics of their seeds are known. Therefore, we carried out a detailed morphological and molecular characterization of wild species A. powellii and A. hybridus, and compared them with the cultivated amaranth species A. hypochondriacus (waxy and non-waxy seeds) and A. cruentus.
Results
Seed proteins were fractionated according to their polarity properties and were analysed in one-dimensional gel electrophoresis (1-DE) followed by nano-liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (nLC-MS/MS). A total of 34 differentially accumulated protein bands were detected and 105 proteins were successfully identified. Late embryogenesis abundant proteins were detected as species-specific. Oleosins and oil bodies associated proteins were observed preferentially in A. cruentus. Different isoforms of the granule-bound starch synthase I, and several paralogs of 7S and 11S globulins were also identified. The in silico structural analysis from different isoforms of 11S globulins was carried out, including new types of 11S globulin not reported so far.
Conclusions
The results provide novel information about 11S globulins and proteins related in seed protection, which could play important roles in the nutritional value and adaptive tolerance to stress in amaranth species."
Fecha de publicación
2019Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-019-1656-7Área de conocimiento
BIOLOGÍA MOLECULARColecciones
Editor
BMCPalabras clave
Amaranth speciesLate embryogenesis abundant proteins
Proteomics
Seed storage proteins
11S globulins