期刊
PLANT AND SOIL
卷 279, 期 1-2, 页码 1-11出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-005-3154-y
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apoplast; boron; Lupinus albus; proteomics; PR proteins
Boron is essential for plant development and although its precise functions are not fully understood there is evidence for its importance in the extracellular matrix. So we have analysed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis the effect of B deficiency in the soluble apoplast proteins of Lupinus albus leaf. Twenty-three polypeptide spots varied significantly between the control and the B deficiency patterns. Of these polypeptides only 9 could be identified by mass spectrometry techniques: PR-1 like protein, beta-1,3-glucanases, class III chitinases, thaumatin like proteins and an expansin-like protein, all of them being involved in plant defence mechanisms. Only PR-1 like protein was de novo expressed under B deficiency, while the remaining proteins also responded to water stress. Although general response mechanisms seem to be triggered by both B and water stress, the pattern of protein expression was distinct, suggesting that under B deficiency specific regulatory mechanisms may be induced.
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