Two-dimensional electrophoresis and computer imaging analysis for the characterization of newly synthesized proteins in germinating durum wheat embryos
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Exposure of wheat seeds, prior to radicle emergence, to cold and high
temperature or to polyethylene glycol or NaCl stress is effective in
controlling the germination process. Aging, induced by increasing seed
moisture content, storage temperature and duration, also affects
germination parameters. The newly synthesized protein patterns related to
germination onset are also modified, as shown by 2-D electrophoresis
separation of embryo soluble proteins, following [35S]-methionine in vivo
incorporation. The qualitative and quantitative changes of one group of
polypeptides, separated in the gel area with 5.9 - 5.4 pH isoelectric point
and 75-54 MM range, have been studied using a computer imaging analysis.
As time of radicle emergence increases depending on imbibitional stress
severity, a variation of newly synthesized polypeptides, which is not
specifically linked to overall germination inhibition, but is due to stress
effect per se, can be observed. On the contrary, when changes in
viability and germination onset are due to aging, a progressive decrease
and increase of investigated polypeptides may be correlated with delay in
germination onset. 2 - D gel electrophoresis, supported by computer imaging
analysis, can provide a starting point for the characterization of newly
synthesized proteins involved in specific phases of germination and embryo
growth, and can be adapted for preparative purposes and microsequencing
analysis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Dell'Aquila, Antonio
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