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Chickpea Proteome Analysis Reveals Genotype-Dependent Variations Associated with Seed Traits. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Chickpea is the second most cultivated legume after soybean, and a study analyzed eight cultivars for macronutrients and protein profiles using two different extraction solvents.
  • Significant variations were found in total protein, starch, and soluble sugar content among the cultivars, leading to the identification of 2434 proteins from urea and 1809 from water extractions.
  • The study revealed distinct differences in protein types and storage proteins across cultivars, identified numerous allergens, and developed a chickpea pan-proteome resource to better understand the genetic diversity and pathways involved.

Article Abstract

Chickpea L.) is the second most widely grown legume crop after soybean. Here, we measured the macronutrients and performed proteome profiling of eight chickpea cultivars using two complementary protein extraction solvents. The total protein, starch, and soluble sugar contents significantly differ between cultivars, and we quantified 2434 and 1809 proteins, respectively, from urea- and water-based extraction solvents using a data-independent acquisition approach. The proteome-level differences can vary from 9-25% for the urea-extracted proteins, and the storage protein abundances significantly differed between the cultivars, where legumin content was detected as the highest, followed by vicilin and albumin. Fifty common allergens were detected from two extraction solvents, primarily overrepresented in chromosomes 3, 4, and 5. Integrated analysis revealed distinct subclusters of proteins and their associated pathways for total protein, lipids, and starch content. Overall, we established chickpea pan-proteome resources and provided insights into the key pathways that define the genotypes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11622230PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.4c07669DOI Listing

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