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Proteome landscape during ripening of solid endosperm from two different Coconut cultivars reveals contrasting carbohydrate and fatty acid metabolic pathway modulation
Jean Wildort Félix
María Inés Granados Alegría
Rufino Gómez-Tah
MIGUEL ALONSO TZEC SIMA
Eliel Ruiz May
Blondy Beatriz Canto Canché
Jesús Alejandro Zamora Briseño
Esaú Bojórquez-Velázquez
Carlos Mariano Oropeza Salín
Ignacio Rodrigo Islas Flores
Acceso Abierto
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241310431
PROTEOMICS
COCONUT CULTIVARS
SOLID ENDOSPERM
MATURATION STAGES
CARBOHYDRATE AND LIPID METABOLISMS
TMT-SPS-MS3
Cocos nucifera L. is a crop grown in the humid tropics. It is grouped into two classes of varieties: dwarf and tall; regardless of the variety, the endosperm of the coconut accumulates carbohydrates in the early stages of maturation and fatty acids in the later stages, although the biochemical factors that determine such behavior remain unknown. We used tandem mass tagging with synchronous precursor selection (TMT-SPS-MS3) to analyze the proteomes of solid endosperms from Yucatan green dwarf (YGD) and Mexican pacific tall (MPT) coconut cultivars. The analysis was conducted at immature, intermediate, and mature development stages to better understand the regulation of carbohydrate and lipid metabolisms. Proteomic analyses showed 244 proteins in YGD and 347 in MPT; from these, 155 proteins were shared between both cultivars. Furthermore, the proteomes related to glycolysis, photosynthesis, and gluconeogenesis, and those associated with the biosynthesis and elongation of fatty acids, were up-accumulated in the solid endosperm of MPT, while in YGD, they were down-accumulated. These results support that carbohydrate and fatty acid metabolisms differ among the developmental stages of the solid endosperm and between the dwarf and tall cultivars. This is the first proteomics study comparing different stages of maturity in two contrasting coconut cultivars and may help in understanding the maturity process in other palms.
2023
Artículo
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 24,10431, 2023.
Inglés
Félix, J.W.; Granados-Alegría, M.I.; Gómez-Tah, R.; Tzec-Simá, M.; Ruíz-May, E.; Canto-Canché, B.; Zamora-Briseño, J.A.; Bojórquez-Velázquez, E.; Oropeza-Salín, C.; Islas-Flores, I. Proteome landscape during ripening of solid endosperm from two different Coconut cultivars reveals contrasting carbohydrate and fatty acid metabolic pathway modulation. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2023, 24,10431. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241310431
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