Proteomic analysis provides insights into the molecular bases of hydrogen gas-induced cadmium resistance in Medicago sativa
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Proteomic analysis provides insights into the molecular bases of hydrogen gas-induced cadmium resistance in Medicago sativa
Abstract
Recently, molecular hydrogen (H2) has emerged as a bio-regulator both in animals and plants. Normally, functions of endogenous generated H2 could be mimicked by exogenously applied hydrogen-rich water (HRW) or hydrogen-rich saline (particularly in animals). Although alfalfa seedlings showed more cadmium (Cd) resistance after the administration with HRW, corresponding molecular mechanism is still elusive. To address this gap, iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomics was used. The results showed that a total of 2377 proteins were identified with <1% FDR, and 1254 protein abundance perturbations were confidently assessed. Total of 248 significant differential proteins were identified in Cd- and/or HRW-treated samples. Furthermore, 92 proteins from the 248 proteins were selected for further bioinformatics analysis. Interestingly, results indicated that they were classified into seven categories: defense and response to stress, sulfur compound metabolic process, amino acid and protein metabolic process, carbohydrate and energy metabolic process, secondary metabolic process, oxidation-reduction process, and metal ion homeostasis. In addition, the protein expression patterns were consistent with the results of decreased lipid peroxidation, increased non-protein thiols abundance, as well as iron and zinc content. These suggest that HRW alleviates Cd toxicity mainly by decreasing oxidative damage, enhancing sulfur compound metabolic process, and maintaining nutrient element homeostasis.
Biological significance: Contamination of soils by Cd has become a potential concern to crops. Medicago sativa is a widely used forage around the world. Recently, hydrogen gas (H2) was suggested as a candidate of signal molecule, and found to effectively attenuate Cd-induced damage in alfalfa seedlings. However, the underlying molecular mechanism still needs to be further elucidated. In the present work, an iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomics was firstly carried out, and the results revealed the main molecular targets and metabolic processes associated with Cd resistance conferred by H2. This study may expand our understanding of hydrogen gas-medicated heavy metal tolerance in plants.
Keywords: Cadmium; Medicago sativa; Molecular hydrogen; iTRAQ.
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