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BMC Plant Biology | 2011

Proteomic identification of OsCYP2, a rice cyclophilin that confers salt tolerance in rice ( Oryza sativa L.) seedlings when overexpressed

Songlin Ruan; Huasheng Ma; Shiheng Wang; Yaping Fu; Ya Xin; Wenzhen Liu; Fang Wang; Jianxin Tong; Shuzhen Wang; Huizhe Chen

BackgroundHigh Salinity is a major environmental stress influencing growth and development of rice. Comparative proteomic analysis of hybrid rice shoot proteins from Shanyou 10 seedlings, a salt-tolerant hybrid variety, and Liangyoupeijiu seedlings, a salt-sensitive hybrid variety, was performed to identify new components involved in salt-stress signaling.ResultsPhenotypic analysis of one protein that was upregulated during salt-induced stress, cyclophilin 2 (OsCYP2), indicated that OsCYP2 transgenic rice seedlings had better tolerance to salt stress than did wild-type seedlings. Interestingly, wild-type seedlings exhibited a marked reduction in maximal photochemical efficiency under salt stress, whereas no such change was observed for OsCYP2-transgenic seedlings. OsCYP2-transgenic seedlings had lower levels of lipid peroxidation products and higher activities of antioxidant enzymes than wild-type seedlings. Spatiotemporal expression analysis of OsCYP2 showed that it could be induced by salt stress in both Shanyou 10 and Liangyoupeijiu seedlings, but Shanyou 10 seedlings showed higher OsCYP2 expression levels. Moreover, circadian rhythm expression of OsCYP2 in Shanyou 10 seedlings occurred earlier than in Liangyoupeijiu seedlings. Treatment with PEG, heat, or ABA induced OsCYP2 expression in Shanyou 10 seedlings but inhibited its expression in Liangyoupeijiu seedlings. Cold stress inhibited OsCYP2 expression in Shanyou 10 and Liangyoupeijiu seedlings. In addition, OsCYP2 was strongly expressed in shoots but rarely in roots in two rice hybrid varieties.ConclusionsTogether, these data suggest that OsCYP2 may act as a key regulator that controls ROS level by modulating activities of antioxidant enzymes at translation level. OsCYP2 expression is not only induced by salt stress, but also regulated by circadian rhythm. Moreover, OsCYP2 is also likely to act as a key component that is involved in signal pathways of other types of stresses-PEG, heat, cold, or ABA.


Frontiers of Biology in China | 2008

Advances in plant proteomics—key techniques of proteome

Songlin Ruan; Huasheng Ma; Shiheng Wang; Ya Xin; Lihua Qian; Jianxing Tong; Jie Wang

Following the completion of genome sequencing of model plants, such as rice (Oryza sativa L.) and Arabidopsis thaliana, the era of functional plant genomics has arrived which provides a solid basis for the development of plant proteomics. We review the background and concepts of proteomics, as well as the key techniques which include: (1) separation techniques such as 2-DE (two-dimensional electrophoresis), RP-HPLC (reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography) and SELDI (surface enhanced laser desorption/ionization) protein chip; (2) mass spectrometry such as MALDI-TOF-MS (matrix assisted laser desorption/ionizationtime of flight-mass spectrometry) and ESI-MS/MS (electrospray ionization mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry); (3) Peptide sequence tags; (4) databases related to proteomics; (5) quantitative proteome; (6) TAP (tandem affinity purification) and (7) yeast two-hybrid system. In addition, the challenges and prospects of proteomics are also discussed.


Archive | 2011

Rice protein OsSRM and coding gene and application thereof

Ya Xin; Guizhen Zheng; Junping He; Wenguo Lai; Yujie Bai; Huasheng Ma; Shiheng Wang; Songlin Ruan; Jianxin Tong; Shuzhen Wang


Archive | 2010

Rice Cyp2 gene for increasing plant salt tolerance

Huasheng Ma; Jianxin Tong; Songlin Ruan; Lihua Qian; Hangping Zhao; Ya Xin; Shiheng Wang


Archive | 2010

Arabidopis thaliana salt tolerance gene SRAT1 and uses thereof

Ya Xin; Shiheng Wang; Huasheng Ma; Shuzhen Wang; Songlin Ruan; Lihua Qian; Jianxin Tong


Archive | 2008

Arabidopsis thaliana salt-tolerance gene SRAT2 and uses thereof

Songlin Ruan; Huasheng Ma; Shiheng Wang; Ya Xin; Lihua Qian; Jianxin Tong; Shuzhen Wang


Archive | 2012

Rice protein OsOEE3-1, encoding gene and application thereof

Junping He; Yujie Bai; Shuzhen Wang; Guizhen Zheng; Ya Xin; Shiheng Wang; Jianxin Tong; Songlin Ruan; Huasheng Ma; Wenguo Lai


Archive | 2011

Rice protein OsCPN1 as well as encoding gene and application thereof

Songlin Ruan; Huasheng Ma; Shiheng Wang; Ya Xin; Jianxin Tong; Shuzhen Wang; Hong Yu; Wenfei Xiao; Wenguo Lai; Guizhen Zheng; Xianping Fang; Yujie Bai


Archive | 2011

Rice protein OsSRA2 and coding gene and applications thereof

Songlin Ruan; Huasheng Ma; Shiheng Wang; Ya Xin; Jianxin Tong; Shuzhen Wang; Hong Yu; Wenfei Xiao; Wenguo Lai; Guizhen Zheng; Xianping Fang; Yujie Bai


Archive | 2009

Rice protein OsCSP1, encoding gene thereof and use

Songlin Ruan; Huasheng Ma; Shiheng Wang; Ya Xin; Jianxin Tong; Shuzhen Wang; Junping He; Guizhen Zheng; Wenguo Lai

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