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Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Light-Induced Mycelial Brown Film Formation in Lentinula edodes.


ABSTRACT: Light-induced brown film (BF) formation by the vegetative mycelium of Lentinula edodes is important for ensuring the quantity and quality of this edible mushroom. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanism underlying this phenotype is still unclear. In this study, a comparative proteomic analysis of mycelial BF formation in L. edodes was performed. Seventy-three protein spots with at least a twofold difference in abundance on two-dimensional electrophoresis (2DE) maps were observed, and 52 of them were successfully identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization tandem time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF/TOF/MS). These proteins were classified into the following functional categories: small molecule metabolic processes (39%), response to oxidative stress (5%), and organic substance catabolic processes (5%), followed by oxidation-reduction processes (3%), single-organism catabolic processes (3%), positive regulation of protein complex assembly (3%), and protein metabolic processes (3%). Interestingly, four of the proteins that were upregulated in response to light exposure were nucleoside diphosphate kinases. To our knowledge, this is the first proteomic analysis of the mechanism of BF formation in L. edodes. Our data will provide a foundation for future detailed investigations of the proteins linked to BF formation.

SUBMITTER: Tang LH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5102706 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Light-Induced Mycelial Brown Film Formation in <i>Lentinula edodes</i>.

Tang Li Hua LH   Tan Qi Q   Bao Da Peng DP   Zhang Xue Hong XH   Jian Hua Hua HH   Li Yan Y   Yang Rui Heng RH   Wang Ying Y  

BioMed research international 20161027


Light-induced brown film (BF) formation by the vegetative mycelium of <i>Lentinula edodes</i> is important for ensuring the quantity and quality of this edible mushroom. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanism underlying this phenotype is still unclear. In this study, a comparative proteomic analysis of mycelial BF formation in <i>L. edodes</i> was performed. Seventy-three protein spots with at least a twofold difference in abundance on two-dimensional electrophoresis (2DE) maps were observed, and  ...[more]

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