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Quantitative proteomics reveals the flooding tolerant mechanism in soybean mutant and ABA treated soybean


ABSTRACT: Soybean, which provides abundant proteins and edible oil, is an important crop; however, it is very sensitive to flooding stress. The growth and grain yields of soybean are seriously reduced by flooding stress. To explore the initial flooding-tolerant mechanism of soybean, flooding-tolerant mutant line and ABA treated soybean were used. Because both material and treatment showed the flooding tolerance, the commonly changed proteins in plants under initial flooding stress were identified. To identify the common proteins, gel free/label free proteomic technique was used.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap

ORGANISM(S): Glycine Max

TISSUE(S): Plant Cell, Cotyledon, Root Tip

SUBMITTER: xiaojian Yin  

LAB HEAD: Setsuko Komatsu

PROVIDER: PXD003329 | Pride | 2019-01-09

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Quantitative Proteomics Reveals the Flooding-Tolerance Mechanism in Mutant and Abscisic Acid-Treated Soybean.

Yin Xiaojian X   Nishimura Minoru M   Hajika Makita M   Komatsu Setsuko S  

Journal of proteome research 20160509 6


Flooding negatively affects the growth of soybean, and several flooding-specific stress responses have been identified; however, the mechanisms underlying flooding tolerance in soybean remain unclear. To explore the initial flooding tolerance mechanisms in soybean, flooding-tolerant mutant and abscisic acid (ABA)-treated plants were analyzed. In the mutant and ABA-treated soybeans, 146 proteins were commonly changed at the initial flooding stress. Among the identified proteins, protein synthesis  ...[more]

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