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The Phosphoproteomic Response of Rice Seedlings to Cadmium Stress.


ABSTRACT: The environmental damage caused by cadmium (Cd) pollution is of increasing concern in China. While the overall plant response to Cd has been investigated in some depth, the contribution (if any) of protein phosphorylation to the detoxification of Cd and the expression of tolerance is uncertain. Here, the molecular basis of the plant response has been explored in hydroponically raised rice seedlings exposed to 10 ?? and 100 ?? Cd2+ stress. An analysis of the seedlings' quantitative phosphoproteome identified 2454 phosphosites, associated with 1244 proteins. A total of 482 of these proteins became differentially phosphorylated as a result of exposure to Cd stress; the number of proteins affected in this way was six times greater in the 100 ?? Cd2+ treatment than in the 10 ?? treatment. A functional analysis of the differentially phosphorylated proteins implied that a significant number was involved in signaling, in stress tolerance and in the neutralization of reactive oxygen species, while there was also a marked representation of transcription factors.

SUBMITTER: Zhong M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5666737 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Phosphoproteomic Response of Rice Seedlings to Cadmium Stress.

Zhong Min M   Li Sanfeng S   Huang Fenglin F   Qiu Jiehua J   Zhang Jian J   Sheng Zhonghua Z   Tang Shaoqing S   Wei Xiangjin X   Hu Peisong P  

International journal of molecular sciences 20170927 10


The environmental damage caused by cadmium (Cd) pollution is of increasing concern in China. While the overall plant response to Cd has been investigated in some depth, the contribution (if any) of protein phosphorylation to the detoxification of Cd and the expression of tolerance is uncertain. Here, the molecular basis of the plant response has been explored in hydroponically raised rice seedlings exposed to 10 μΜ and 100 μΜ Cd<sup>2+</sup> stress. An analysis of the seedlings' quantitative pho  ...[more]

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