Label-free quantitative proteomic analysis of tolerance to drought in Pisum sativum

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Castillejo Sanchez, Maria Angeles
Iglesias-García, Rebeca
Wienkoop, Stefanie
Rubiales, Diego
Publisher
WileyDate
2016Subject
Drought-stress tolerancePisum sativum
Plant Proteomics
Shotgun proteomics
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Abiotic stresses caused by adverse environmental conditions are responsible for heavy economic
losses on pea crop, being drought one of the most important abiotic constraints. Development
of pea cultivars well adapted to dry conditions has been one of the major tasks in breeding
programs. The increasing food requirements drive the necessity to broaden the molecular
basis of tolerance to drought to develop pea cultivars well adapted to dry conditions. We have
used a shotgun proteomic approach (nLC-MSMS) to study the tolerance to drought in three
pea genotypes that were selected based on differences in the level of water deficit tolerance.
Multivariate statistical analysis of data unraveled 367 significant differences of 700 identified
when genotypes and/or treatment were compared. More than half of the significantly changed
proteins belong to primarymetabolism and protein regulation categories. We propose different
mechanisms to cope drought in the genotypes studied.Maintenance of the primarymetabolism
and protein protection seems a strategy for drought tolerance. On the other hand susceptibility
might be related to maintenance of the homeostatic equilibrium, a very energy consuming
process. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD004587.