Scallion proteome analysis in Iranian A. stipitatum and A. scabriscapum species to identify proteins with different expression
Allium includes more than 920 species worldwide. Iran is the main habitat of many wild Allium species. In this study, onion tissue of two species A. stipitatum and A. scabriscapum from two subspecies Melanocrommyum and Reticulatobulbosa were used to evaluate and identify the expression pattern of storage proteins obtained by the SDS-PAGE method. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and MALDI TOF/TOF MS mass spectrometry were used to identify protein spots and to observe the expression changes of the two species. Analysis of gels by two-dimensional electrophoresis revealed 138 protein spots. The results showed a slight similarity between the gels and a different expression pattern between the samples, based on which a small number of similar spots were obtained in both gels. The results showed that there were significant differences in the expression profile of onion tissue proteins of these samples. Using the T-test, 9 protein spots with the most significant changes were identified at the 5% probability level, and among them, 3 different spots were identified using Mass spectrometry was selected for identification. The results of mass spectrometry experiments and matching of the obtained data with NCBI and Uniprot databases and bioinformatics tools showed that the tested spots were consistent with Maturasek proteins, Agmatine coumaroyltransferase-1, and a protein with the unknown function called Hypothetical Protein. The findings of this study showed that since the samples belonging to A.stipitatum and A.scabriscapum are of the same genus, but the expression pattern of their stored proteins in onion tissue is very different from each other.
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