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In vitro protein profiles in the early and late stages of Douglas‐fir xylogenesis
Authors:Jowita A Dziedzic  Armando G McDonald
Institution:1. Environmental Science Program, University of Idaho, Moscow, USA;2. Renewable Materials Program, Department of Forest, Rangeland and Fire Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, USA
Abstract:The process of wood formation is of great interest to control and manipulate wood quality for economically important gymnosperms. A Douglas‐fir tissue culture system was developed that could be induced to differentiate into tracheary elements (fibers) making it possible to monitor xylogenesis in vitro by a proteomics approach. Two proteomes were analyzed and compared, one from an early and one from a late stage of the fiber differentiation process. After 18 weeks in a differentiation‐inducing medium, 80% of the callus cells were elongated while 20% showed advanced spiral thickening indicating full wood fiber differentiation. Based on 2D electrophoresis, MS, and data analyses (data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD001484.), it was shown that in nondifferentiated callus (representing an early stage of development), proteins related to protein metabolism, cellular energy, and primary cell wall metabolism were abundant. By comparison, in cells actively differentiating wood fibers (representing a late stage of development), proteins involved in cell wall polysaccharide biosynthesis predominated together with housekeeping and stress‐associated proteins.
Keywords:Douglas‐fir  Proteomics  Wood formation  Xylogenesis
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