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The capacity of isoprene emission largely influences the proteome of Arabidopsis plants both under well-watered and water-stress conditions


ABSTRACT: Isoprene is a small lipophilic molecule synthetized at chloroplast level and released into the atmosphere. Isoprene-emitting plants are believed to be better protected against abiotic stresses (i.e. temperature, oxidative stress, drought). The mechanism of action of isoprene is still under debate. In this study we compared the physiological responses and proteomic profile of isoprene-emitting (ISPS) and non-emitting (WT and EV) Arabidopsis thaliana plants subjected to a moderate water stress and in control conditions. Our aim was to investigate if isoprene-emitting plants displayed a different proteomic profile which may help explain how isoprene protects plants from stresses. Only ISPS plants were able to maintain the same photosynthesis and fresh weight in water stress and in control condition. To better understand the molecular mechanism underlying isoprene emission, we performed a LC-MS/MS-based proteomic analysis to explore the changes in protein abundance between WT and EV both under control and moderate water stress conditions. Our data suggest that isoprene exerts its protective mechanism at different levels rather than on a single mode, triggering significant changes in chloroplast protein profiles, but also playing important roles in modulating signaling and hormone pathways and even membrane trafficking.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF

ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis Thaliana (mouse-ear Cress)

TISSUE(S): Leaf

SUBMITTER: Milena Marsoni  

LAB HEAD: Milena Marsoni

PROVIDER: PXD025069 | Pride | 2022-05-20

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Isoprene Emission Influences the Proteomic Profile of Arabidopsis Plants under Well-Watered and Drought-Stress Conditions.

Mancini Ilaria I   Domingo Guido G   Bracale Marcella M   Loreto Francesco F   Pollastri Susanna S  

International journal of molecular sciences 20220330 7


Isoprene is a small lipophilic molecule synthesized in plastids and abundantly released into the atmosphere. Isoprene-emitting plants are better protected against abiotic stresses, but the mechanism of action of isoprene is still under debate. In this study, we compared the physiological responses and proteomic profiles of Arabidopsis which express the isoprene synthase (ISPS) gene and emit isoprene with those of non-emitting plants under both drought-stress (DS) and well-watered (WW) conditions  ...[more]

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