Water deficit negatively impacts crop productivity and quality. Plants face these challenges by adjusting biological processes and molecular functions according to the intensity and duration of the stress. The cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum) is considered sensitive to water deficit, thus breeding efforts are needed to enhance its resilience. To capture novel functional information and gene regulatory networks, we carried out mass spectrometry-based proteomics in potato cell suspensions exposed to abrupt or stepwise osmotic stresses. Both forms of stress triggered significant alterations in protein expression, though with divergent response mechanisms. Stress response pathways orchestrated by key proteins enrolled in primary and secondary metabolism, antioxidant processes, transcriptional and translational machinery and chromatin organization were found in adapted cells. Target metabolites and reactive oxygen species levels were quantified to associate functional outcomes with the proteome study. Remarkably, we also showed that adapted cells tolerate an array of diverse conditions, including anoxia, salt and heat stress. Finally, the expression patterns of genes encoding selected differentially expressed proteins were investigated in potato plants subjected to either drought or salt stress. Collectively, our findings reveal the complex cellular strategies of osmotic stress adaptation, identifying new fundamental genes that could enhance potato resilience.
Proteome Reprogramming and Acquired Stress Tolerance in Potato Cells Exposed to Acute or Stepwise Water Deficit.
马铃薯细胞在急性或逐步缺水条件下的蛋白质组重编程和获得性胁迫耐受性
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作者:Cappetta Elisa, Del Regno Carmine, Ceccacci Sara, Monti Maria Chiara, Spinelli Lucio, Conte Marisa, D'Anna Chiara, Alfieri Mariaevelina, Vietri Mariapia, Costa Antonello, Leone Antonietta, Ambrosone Alfredo
| 期刊: | Plant Cell and Environment | 影响因子: | 6.300 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May;48(5):2875-2894 |
| doi: | 10.1111/pce.15306 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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