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Regulation of Proline Accumulation and Protein Secretion in Sorghum under Combined Osmotic and Heat Stress.

Ngwenya, Samkelisiwe P; Moloi, Sellwane J; Shargie, Nemera G; Brown, Adrian P; Chivasa, Stephen; Ngara, Rudo

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Authors

Samkelisiwe P Ngwenya

Sellwane J Moloi

Nemera G Shargie

Adrian P Brown

Rudo Ngara



Abstract

Plants reprogramme their proteome to alter cellular metabolism for effective stress adaptation. Intracellular proteomic responses have been extensively studied, and the extracellular matrix stands as a key hub where peptide signals are generated/processed to trigger critical adaptive signal transduction cascades inaugurated at the cell surface. Therefore, it is important to study the plant extracellular proteome to understand its role in plant development and stress response. This study examined changes in the soluble extracellular sub-proteome of sorghum cell cultures exposed to a combination of sorbitol-induced osmotic stress and heat at 40 °C. The combined stress significantly reduced metabolic activity and altered protein secretion. While cells treated with osmotic stress alone had elevated proline content, the osmoprotectant in the combined treatment remained unchanged, confirming that sorghum cells exposed to combined stress utilise adaptive processes distinct from those invoked by the single stresses applied separately. Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-metabolising proteins and proteases dominated differentially expressed proteins identified in cells subjected to combined stress. ROS-generating peroxidases were suppressed, while ROS-degrading proteins were upregulated for protection from oxidative damage. Overall, our study provides protein candidates that could be used to develop crops better suited for an increasingly hot and dry climate.

Citation

Ngwenya, S. P., Moloi, S. J., Shargie, N. G., Brown, A. P., Chivasa, S., & Ngara, R. (2024). Regulation of Proline Accumulation and Protein Secretion in Sorghum under Combined Osmotic and Heat Stress. Plants, 13(13), Article 1874. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13131874

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 26, 2024
Online Publication Date Jul 6, 2024
Publication Date Jul 1, 2024
Deposit Date Aug 7, 2024
Publicly Available Date Aug 7, 2024
Journal Plants
Electronic ISSN 2223-7747
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 13
Issue 13
Article Number 1874
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13131874
Keywords iTRAQ, cell suspension cultures, secretome, combined stress, Sorghum bicolor, secreted proteins, extracellular matrix, proteomics
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2617778

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