Integrative nuclear and total proteomics of compound leaves in semi-leafless and leafed pea cultivars reveal regulatory cues in leaf development
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ABSTRACT: Leaf architecture is a critical determinant of crop productivity, influencing light interception, canopy organization, and lodging tolerance. In pea (Pisum sativum L.), the semi-leafless phenotypes with tendril, which is a modified form of a leaflet, have transformed modern breeding programs. The underlying molecular networks governing compound leaf development remain poorly understood. Here, we present an integrative proteomic atlas of pea leaf tissues, generated by profiling both nuclear and total proteomes from two cultivars: the semi-leafless, tendril-rich Cooper and the leafed cultivar Trapper, which produces only residual tendrils.
INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Exploris 480
ORGANISM(S): Pisum Sativum (ncbitaxon:3888)
SUBMITTER:
Dr. Ravinder K. Goyal
PROVIDER: MSV000100523 | MassIVE | Tue Jan 20 06:04:00 GMT 2026
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PXD073277
REPOSITORIES: MassIVE
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