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Deciphering priming-induced improvement of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) germination through an integrated transcriptomic and proteomic approach

Journal

PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 231, Issue -, Pages 94-113

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2014.11.008

Keywords

Brassica napus; Germination; Osmopriming; Polyethylene glycol; Proteome; Transcriptome

Funding

  1. Wallonie Bruxelles International (WBI
  2. projet de collaboration bilaterale
  3. Belgium)
  4. National Science Centre [2011/03/B/NZ9/00068, DEC-2013/08/T/NZ9/01019]
  5. Greater Poland Province Employment Office [PO KL 8.2.2.]
  6. European Social Fund [PO KL 8.2.2.]
  7. Adam Mickiewicz University Foundation in Poznan

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Rape seeds primed with -1.2 MPa polyethylene glycol 6000 showed improved germination performance. To better understand the beneficial effect of osmopriming on seed germination, a global expression profiling method was used to compare, for the first time, transcriptomic and proteomic data for osmoprimed seeds at the crucial phases of priming procedure (soaking, drying), whole priming process and subsequent germination. Brassica napus was used here as a model to dissect the process of osmopriming into its essential components. A total number of 952 genes and 75 proteins were affected during the main phases of priming and post-priming germination. Transcription was not coordinately associated with translation resulting in a limited correspondence between mRNAs level and protein abundance. Soaking, drying and final germination of primed seeds triggered distinct specific pathways since only a minority of genes and proteins were involved in all phases of osmopriming while a vast majority was involved in only one single phase. A particular attention was paid to genes and proteins involved in the transcription, translation, reserve mobilization, water uptake, cell cycle and oxidative stress processes. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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