Proteomic Analysis of the Protective Effect of Sodium Nitroprusside on Leaves of Barley Stressed by Salinity

M. Yıldız, M. Celik, H. Terzi
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Objective: The salinization of agricultural soils poses a serious challenge across the world. Although recent studies have shown that exogenous sodium nitroprusside (SNP) application can alleviate the harmful effects of salinity, the roles of SNP in the regulation of proteomic changes remain poorly understood. Materials and Methods: To unravel the protective roles of exogenous SNP in alleviating salt-induced damage in barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.), proteomic analysis was carried out on the leaves of seedlings exposed to 100 mM NaCl stress following 200 µM SNP pre-treatment. Results: Our results indicated that SNP pre-treatment restored the seedling growth reduced by salinity stress. Comparing 2-DE gels from the treatments showed that 24 proteins were differentially accumulated under SNP and/or NaCl stress treatments. Among them, 15 proteins were identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Gene ontology analysis demonstrated that several pathways were regulated by SNP and/or NaCl treatments, including photosynthesis, protein metabolism, stress defense, and energy metabolism. Exogenous SNP increased the expression levels of 20 kDa chaperonin, proteasome subunit beta type-2, 2-Cys peroxiredoxin BAS1, ferredoxin-NADP reductase, thiazole biosynthetic enzyme 1-1, S-adenosylmethionine synthetase 3, and elongation factor Tu proteins in the leaves of barley seedlings under NaCl stress. Conclusion: Our results indicate that SNP pre-treatment may induce salinity tolerance through regulation of photosynthesis, activation of stress defence, degradation of damaged proteins, and the promoting of the synthesis of polyamines, proline, and GABA.
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硝普钠对盐胁迫大麦叶片保护作用的蛋白质组学分析
目的:农业土壤盐渍化是全球面临的严峻挑战。虽然最近的研究表明,外源硝普钠(SNP)的应用可以减轻盐度的有害影响,但SNP在蛋白质组学变化中的调节作用仍然知之甚少。材料与方法:为揭示外源SNP在减轻大麦(Hordeum vulgare L.)盐害中的保护作用,对200µM SNP预处理后的100 mM NaCl胁迫下的幼苗叶片进行了蛋白质组学分析。结果:SNP预处理可以恢复因盐胁迫而导致的幼苗生长。比较不同处理的2-DE凝胶,发现在SNP和/或NaCl胁迫下,有24种蛋白的积累存在差异。其中15种蛋白通过基质辅助激光解吸电离飞行时间质谱法鉴定。基因本体论分析表明,SNP和/或NaCl处理调节了光合作用、蛋白质代谢、胁迫防御和能量代谢等多种途径。外源SNP增加了NaCl胁迫下大麦幼苗叶片中20 kDa的伴侣蛋白、蛋白酶体亚基β - 2,2 - cys过氧化物还氧蛋白BAS1、铁氧化还原蛋白nadp还原酶、噻唑生物合成酶1-1、s -腺苷蛋氨酸合成酶3和伸长因子Tu蛋白的表达水平。结论:SNP预处理可能通过调控光合作用、激活胁迫防御、降解受损蛋白以及促进多胺、脯氨酸和GABA的合成来诱导耐盐性。
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