This present study examined excess copper (Cu) effects on seedling growth, leaf Cu concentration, gas exchange, and protein profiles identified by a two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) based mass spectrometry (MS) approach after and seedlings were treated for six months with 0.5 (control), 200, 300, or 400 μM CuCl. Forty-one and 37 differentially abundant protein (DAP) spots were identified in Cu-treated and leaves, respectively, including some novel DAPs that were not reported in leaves and/or roots. Most of these DAPs were identified only in or leaves. More DAPs increased in abundances than DAPs decreased in abundances were observed in Cu-treated leaves, but the opposite was true in Cu-treated leaves. Over 50% of DAPs were associated with photosynthesis, carbohydrate, and energy metabolism. Cu-toxicity-induced reduction in leaf CO assimilation might be caused by decreased abundances of proteins related to photosynthetic electron transport chain (PETC) and CO assimilation. Cu-effects on PETC were more pronounced in leaves than in leaves. DAPs related to antioxidation and detoxification, protein folding and assembly (viz., chaperones and folding catalysts), and signal transduction might be involved in Cu-toxicity and Cu-tolerance.
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