1. Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Cotton Fiber Development and Protein Extraction Method Comparison in Late Stage Fibers
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Joseph S. Reddy, Babi Ramesh Reddy Nallamilli, K. R. Reddy, Zhaohua Peng, Hana Mujahid, Ken Pendarvis, and Bindu Nanduri
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0301 basic medicine ,Clinical Biochemistry ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,fiber elongation ,Carbohydrate metabolism ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,cotton ,label-free ,lcsh:Microbiology ,Article ,Cell wall ,comparative proteomics ,03 medical and health sciences ,Structural Biology ,Protein purification ,Fiber ,Cytoskeleton ,Molecular Biology ,Proteomic Profile ,cell wall ,fungi ,Metabolism ,Plant cell ,030104 developmental biology - Abstract
The distinct stages of cotton fiber development and maturation serve as a single-celled model for studying the molecular mechanisms of plant cell elongation, cell wall development and cellulose biosynthesis. However, this model system of plant cell development is compromised for proteomic studies due to a lack of an efficient protein extraction method during the later stages of fiber development, because of a recalcitrant cell wall and the presence of abundant phenolic compounds. Here, we compared the quality and quantities of proteins extracted from 25 dpa (days post anthesis) fiber with multiple protein extraction methods and present a comprehensive quantitative proteomic study of fiber development from 10 dpa to 25 dpa. Comparative analysis using a label-free quantification method revealed 287 differentially-expressed proteins in the 10 dpa to 25 dpa fiber developmental period. Proteins involved in cell wall metabolism and regulation, cytoskeleton development and carbohydrate metabolism among other functional categories in four fiber developmental stages were identified. Our studies provide protocols for protein extraction from maturing fiber tissues for mass spectrometry analysis and expand knowledge of the proteomic profile of cotton fiber development.
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- 2016