Author:
Lin Jinbin,Zheng Xiangli,Xia Jing,Xie Rongrong,Gao Jingjuan,Ye Rongrong,Liang Tingmin,Qu Mengyu,Luo Yaxin,Wang Yuemin,Ke Yuqin,Li Chunying,Guo Jinping,Lu Jianjun,Tang Weiqi,Li Wenqing,Chen Songbiao
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Boron (B) is an essential micronutrient for plants. Inappropriate B supply detrimentally affects the productivity of numerous crops. Understanding of the molecular responses of plants to different B supply levels would be of significance in crop improvement and cultivation practices to deal with the problem.
Results
We conducted a comprehensive analysis of the transcriptome and proteome of tobacco seedlings to investigate the expression changes of genes/proteins in response to different B supply levels, with a particular focus on B deficiency. The global gene and protein expression profiles revealed the potential mechanisms involved in the responses of tobacco to B deficiency, including up-regulation of the NIP5;1-BORs module, complex regulation of genes/proteins related to cell wall metabolism, and up-regulation of the antioxidant machinery.
Conclusion
Our results demonstrated that B deficiency caused severe morphological and physiological disorders in tobacco seedlings, and revealed dynamic expression changes of tobacco genes/proteins in response to different B supply levels, especially to B deficiency, thus offering valuable insights into the molecular responses of tobacco to B deficiency.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC