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Título: Protein expression upon desiccation and imbibition of magnolia ovata a st-hil seeds
Palavras-chave: Desiccation tolerance
Forest seed
Legumin
Proteomics
Data do documento: 2011
Editor: Instituto de Tecnologia do Parana, Nucleo de Informacao e Extensao Tecnologica
Citação: JOSÉ, A. C. et al. Protein expression upon desiccation and imbibition of magnolia ovata a st-hil seeds. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, Curitiba, v. 54, n. 3, May/June 2011.
Resumo: The effect of seed drying and imbibition was studied by differential protein expression using two dimensional gel electrophoresis. After drying to a range of water contents, seeds were germinated to assess the viability. Seeds of Magnolia ovata did not withstand the desiccation down to 0.10 g H2O · g-1 dw. The critical water content below which the desiccation sensitivity became apparent was around 0.18 g H2O · g-1 dw (-26.5 MPa). Total protein was extracted and separated by 2D electrophoresis from fresh seeds (0.28 g H2O · g-1 dw), mild dried seeds (0.25 g H2O · g-1 dw) and seeds at low water content (0.10 g H2O · g-1 dw) before and after imbibition for 10 days. The proteome profile revealed the presence of 588 spots on each silver stained gel, from which 21 showed differential expression, correlated with desiccation and germination, by increased or decreased expression. After MS/MS sequencing, three protein spots produced spectra that matched to a Magnolia salicifolia legumin precursor. Results suggested an involvement of this protein in the events taking place during the drying and subsequent imbibitions of the dried seeds.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/12124
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