Insights into the conversion potential of Theobroma cacao L. somatic embryos using quantitative proteomic analysis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Somatic embryogenesis (SE) has been routinely used as mass micropropagation technique, and as a model
system for investigating the structural, physiological, and molecular events occurring during somatic embryo
development. Successful in vitro SE is related to the quality and yield of somatic embryos obtained. In cacao
(Theobroma cacao L.) SE, the efficiency of somatic embryo production has improved with secondary SE.
However, the low number of somatic embryos able to conversion into viable plantlets is still low. Then, two
morphological types of normal mature somatic embryos can be identified during cacao secondary SE. The first
type shows white appearance and high conversion potential (75%), while the second type shows translucent
appearance and exhibit low conversion potential (15%). In order to investigate the proteins that can be associated
to conversion potential in cacao somatic embryos, the mass spectrometry HDMSE proteomic approach was
used. At least 60 proteins showed differences in abundance levels in cacao white somatic embryos, when
compared to translucent. An increased abundance of Beta-glucosidase, NAD(P)-linked oxidoreductase and
Electron transfer flavoprotein proteins were observed in white somatic embryos. Moreover, in translucent somatic
embryos were observed an increased abundance of Cytochrome P450 and Pathogenesis-related proteins.
Using white somatic embryos as a model, we suggest that carbohydrate metabolism process and the redox
regulation are involved in the control/regulation of somatic embryo quality. These new findings may improve
cacao SE protocol, as well as the understanding of the role of pivotal metabolic pathways associated to this in
vitro morphogenetic route.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cacao; Embryo quality; Label-free proteomics; Micropropagation; Somatic embryogenesis
List of contributors:
Guerra, MIGUEL PEDRO
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