학술논문

Proteome analysis of peroxisomes from dark‐treated senescent Arabidopsis leaves.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology. Nov2018, Vol. 60 Issue 11, p1028-1050. 23p.
Subject
*PEROXISOMES
*PLANT metabolism
*HYDROGEN peroxide
*PLANT photorespiration
*PLANT hormones
Language
ISSN
1672-9072
Abstract
Peroxisomes compartmentalize a dynamic suite of biochemical reactions and play a central role in plant metabolism, such as the degradation of hydrogen peroxide, metabolism of fatty acids, photorespiration, and the biosynthesis of plant hormones. Plant peroxisomes have been traditionally classified into three major subtypes, and in‐depth mass spectrometry (MS)‐based proteomics has been performed to explore the proteome of the two major subtypes present in green leaves and etiolated seedlings. Here, we carried out a comprehensive proteome analysis of peroxisomes from Arabidopsis leaves given a 48‐h dark treatment. Our goal was to determine the proteome of the third major subtype of plant peroxisomes from senescent leaves, and further catalog the plant peroxisomal proteome. We identified a total of 111 peroxisomal proteins and verified the peroxisomal localization for six new proteins with potential roles in fatty acid metabolism and stress response by in vivo targeting analysis. Metabolic pathways compartmentalized in the three major subtypes of peroxisomes were also compared, which revealed a higher number of proteins involved in the detoxification of reactive oxygen species in peroxisomes from senescent leaves. Our study takes an important step towards mapping the full function of plant peroxisomes. Peroxisomes are important to development and stress response. Here we report a comprehensive proteome analysis of peroxisomes from Arabidopsis leaves treated with extended darkness, which identified new proteins with potential roles in fatty acid metabolism and stress response, thus taking an important step towards defining the full function of plant peroxisomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]