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Dissecting the Molecular Regulation of Natural Variation in Growth and Senescence of Two Eutrema salsugineum Ecotypes

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23116124

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Eutrema salsugineum; salt tolerance; natural variation; growth; senescence; molecular regulation

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31970302]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province, China [ZR2017MC035]
  3. Science and Technology Development Plan of Shandong Province, China [2012GGB01136]
  4. Granary science and technology demonstration project in the Bohai Sea [2019BHLC001]

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By studying the physiological and proteomic differences between different ecotypes of salt cress, we found evolutionary differences at the protein level. The SD ecotype highly expressed stress-related proteins to adapt to high salt environment, while the XJ ecotype utilized specialized energy metabolism to adapt to the arid environment.
Salt cress (Eutrema salsugineum, aka Thellungiella salsuginea) is an extremophile and a close relative of Arabidopsis thaliana. To understand the mechanism of selection of complex traits under natural variation, we analyzed the physiological and proteomic differences between Shandong (SD) and Xinjiang (XJ) ecotypes. The SD ecotype has dark green leaves, short and flat leaves, and more conspicuous taproots, and the XJ ecotype had greater biomass and showed clear signs of senescence or leaf shedding with age. After 2-DE separation and ESI-MS/MS identification, between 25 and 28 differentially expressed protein spots were identified in shoots and roots, respectively. The proteins identified in shoots are mainly involved in cellular metabolic processes, stress responses, responses to abiotic stimuli, and aging responses, while those identified in roots are mainly involved in small-molecule metabolic processes, oxidation-reduction processes, and responses to abiotic stimuli. Our data revealed the evolutionary differences at the protein level between these two ecotypes. Namely, in the evolution of salt tolerance, the SD ecotype highly expressed some stress-related proteins to structurally adapt to the high salt environment in the Yellow River Delta, whereas the XJ ecotype utilizes the specialized energy metabolism to support this evolution of the short-lived xerophytes in the Xinjiang region.

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