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Proteomic Changes of Wheat Male Sterile Anther Induced by Temperature


ABSTRACT: Wheat, an important human food crop, is very sensitive to temperature changes. Thermosensitive sterile lines (TMS) is a natural material for exploring the effects of anther development and temperature changes on male fertility. In order to study the possible molecular mechanism of regulating protein activity during anther fertility alteration, proteomics analysis based on high resolution mass spectrometry were used to study the binuclear anther of wheat YS3038.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF

ORGANISM(S): Triticum Aestivum (wheat)

TISSUE(S): Anther

SUBMITTER: Lingjian Ma  

LAB HEAD: Lingjian Ma

PROVIDER: PXD029487 | Pride | 2022-08-12

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Proteomic and Phosphoproteomic Analyses Reveal a Complex Network Regulating Pollen Abortion and Potential Candidate Proteins in TCMS Wheat.

Ma Liting L   Hao Yuran Y   Liu Xiaorong X   Shao Leilei L   Wang Hairong H   Zhou Hao H   Zhang Dazhong D   Zhu Ting T   Ding Qin Q   Ma Lingjian L  

International journal of molecular sciences 20220608 12


Thermosensitive sterile lines are natural materials for exploring the effects of anther development on male fertility. To study the possible molecular mechanisms regulating protein activity during the induction of male sterility, proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses with tandem mass tags (TMTs) were used to study the binucleate anther of the thermosensitive sterile wheat line YS3038. A total of 9072 proteins, including 5019 phosphoproteins, were identified. Enrichment analyses of differential  ...[more]

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