Comparative Proteomic Analysis Reveals the Ascorbate Peroxidase-Mediated Plant Resistance to in .

Front Plant Sci

Key Laboratory of Xinjiang Phytomedicine Resource and Utilization of Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Oasis Town and Mountain-Basin System Ecology of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, College of Life Sciences, Shihezi University, Shihezi, China.

Published: May 2022

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  • - The study conducted a comparative proteomic analysis of two cotton cultivars—susceptible XH7 and resistant XH21—discovering 4,118 proteins, with 885 showing significant differences in abundance.
  • - Key findings included the identification of eight co-expressed protein modules and a strong correlation of certain oxidoreductase and peroxidase genes with infection timelines, highlighting their roles in ascorbate acid biosynthesis.
  • - The research indicated that higher levels of ascorbate peroxidase enzymes and ascorbate acid in XH21 contributed to its resistance against Verticillium wilt, while silencing related genes in both cultivars drastically reduced their resistance capacity.

Article Abstract

In previous research on the resistance of cotton to Verticillium wilt (VW), and were usually used as the susceptible and resistant cotton species, despite their different genetic backgrounds. Herein, we present data independent acquisition (DIA)-based comparative proteomic analysis of two cultivars differing in VW tolerance, susceptible XH7 and resistant XH21. A total of 4,118 proteins were identified, and 885 of them were differentially abundant proteins (DAPs). Eight co-expressed modules were identified through weighted gene co-expression network analysis. GO enrichment analysis of the module that significantly correlated with infection time revealed that oxidoreductase and peroxidase were the most significantly enriched GO terms. The last-step rate-limiting enzyme for ascorbate acid (AsA) biosynthesis was further uncovered in the significantly enriched GO terms of the 184 XH21-specific DAPs. Additionally, the expression of ascorbate peroxidase () members showed quick accumulation after inoculation. Compared to XH7, XH21 contained consistently higher AsA contents and rapidly increased levels of expression, suggesting their potential importance for the resistance to . Silencing / in both XH7 and XH 21 resulted in a dramatic reduction in VW resistance. Our data indicate that APX-mediated oxidoreductive metabolism is important for VW resistance in cotton.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9161280PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.877146DOI Listing

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