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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Deep proteome analysis of gerontoplasts from the inner integument of developing seeds of Jatropha curcas
Authors: Shah, Mohibullah
Soares, Emanoella L.
Lima, Magda L. B.
Pinheiro, Camila B.
Soares, Arlete A.
Domont, Gilberto B.
Nogueira, Fabio C. S.
Campos, Francisco A. P.
Keywords: Programmed cell death;Non-photosynthetic plastids;Peptidases;Lipases
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Journal of Proteomics
Citation: SHAH, Mohibullah et al. Deep proteome analysis of gerontoplasts from the inner integument of developing seeds of Jatropha curcas. Journal of Proteomics, [s.l.], v. 143, p. 346-352, 2016.
Abstract: The inner integument of Jatropha curcas seeds is a non-photosynthetic tissue that acts primarily as a conduit for the delivery of nutrients to the embryo and endosperm. In this study we performed a histological and transmission electron microscopy analysis of the inner integument in stages prior to fertilization to 25 days after pollination, to establish the structural changes associated with the plastid to gerontoplast transition. This study showed that plastids are subjected to progressive changes, which include the dismantling of the internal membrane system, matrix degradation and the formation of stromule-derived vesicles. A proteome analysis of gerontoplasts isolated from the inner integument at 25 days after pollination, resulted in the identification of 1923 proteins, which were involved in a myriad of metabolic functions, such as synthesis of amino acids and fatty acids. Among the identified proteins, were also a number of hydrolases (peptidases, lipases and carbohydrases), which presumably are involved in the ordered dismantling of this organelle to provide additional sources of nutrients for the growing embryo and endosperm. The dataset we provide here may provide a foundation for the study of the proteome changes associated with the plastid to gerontoplast transition in non-photosynthetic tissues. Significance: We describe ultrastructural features of gerontoplasts isolated from the inner integument of developing seeds of Jatropha curcas, together with a deep proteome analysis of these gerontoplasts. This article explores a new aspect of the biology of plastids, namely the ultrastructural and proteome changes associated with the transition plastid to gerontoplast in a non-photosynthetic tissue.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/59031
ISSN: 1874-3919
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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