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Shotgun Proteomic Analysis of the Mexican Lime Tree Infected with Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia

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JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
卷 12, 期 2, 页码 785-795

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/pr300865t

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Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia; shotgun proteomics; label-free; Mexican lime tree; witches' broom disease; biotic stress

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  1. Iranian Witches' Broom Disease of Lime Network (IWBDLN)
  2. Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran
  3. Australian Research Council

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Infection of Mexican lime trees (Citrus aurantifolia L.) with the specialized bacterium Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia causes witches' broom disease. Witches' broom disease has the potential to cause significant economic losses throughout western Asia and North Africa. We used label-free quantitative shotgun proteomics to study changes in the proteome of Mexican lime trees in response to infection by Ca. Phytoplasma aurantifolia. Of 990 proteins present in five replicates of healthy and infected plants, the abundances of 448 proteins changed significantly in response to phytoplasma infection. Of these, 274 proteins were less abundant in infected plants than in healthy plants, and 174 proteins were more abundant in infected plants than in healthy plants. These 448 proteins were involved in stress response, metabolism, growth and development, signal transduction, photosynthesis, cell cycle, and cell wall organization. Our results suggest that proteomic changes in response to infection by phytoplasmas might support phytoplasma nutrition by promoting alterations in the host's sugar metabolism, cell wall biosynthesis, and expression of defense-related proteins. Regulation of defense-related pathways suggests that defense compounds are induced in interactions with susceptible as well as resistant hosts, with the main differences between the two interactions being the speed and intensity of the response.

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