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Comparative proteomic profiles of resistant/susceptible cucumber leaves in response to downy mildew infection

Chengzhen Suna,bXiaofei SongbJinshuang Zhenga,bXiaoli Lia,bZhihong Fenga,bLiying Yana,b( )
Hebei Key Laboratory of Horticultural Germplasm Excavation and Innovative Utilization, Qinhuangdao, Hebei 066004, China
College of Horticulture Science and Technology, Hebei Normal University of Science and Technology, Qinhuangdao, Hebei 066004, China
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Abstract

Downy mildew is a serious disease in cucumber production worldwide, which is caused by Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berk. & Curt.) Rostov. Underlying the mechanism of cucumber response to downy mildew infection is important for breeding improvement and production; however, the research remains largely elusive. A comparative proteomic approach was used to reveal the differential accumulation of the proteomes from leaves of cucumber (susceptible line and resistant line) that were inoculated with P. cubensis or not by two-dimensional electrophoresis and MALDI-TOF/TOF MS. A total of 76 protein spots were successfully identified with significant changes in abundance (> 2-fold, P < 0.05) in downy mildew infected or not leaves for the susceptible line and resistant line. By the functional annotation, these proteins were classified into 8 groups including photosynthesis (29%), energy and metabolism (29%), cell rescue and defense (17%), and protein biosynthesis, folding and degradation (13%), unclassified (7%), nucleotide metabolism (3%), signal transduction (1%) and cellular process (1%). Among the 17 differentially expressed proteins between the resistant and susceptible cucumber line, most of the protein spots were concentrated in cell rescue and defense (4) and energy and metabolism (4). Moreover, a schematic diagram containing majority of the metabolic pathways of cucumber leaves in response to downy mildew was proposed. This network revealed the positive effect of several functional components in cucumber seedlings' resistant to downy mildew such as accumulation of energy supply and resistance-related proteins, hastened protein metabolism and photorespiratory, inhibited photosynthesis, and triggered photosystem repair and programmed cell death. Taken together, these results have advanced a further understanding of the key metabolic pathways of cucumber resistance to downy mildew and pathogen control in the proteomic level.

Horticultural Plant Journal
Pages 327-340
Cite this article:
Sun C, Song X, Zheng J, et al. Comparative proteomic profiles of resistant/susceptible cucumber leaves in response to downy mildew infection. Horticultural Plant Journal, 2021, 7(4): 327-340. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hpj.2021.01.008

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Received: 26 March 2020
Revised: 14 July 2020
Accepted: 31 December 2020
Published: 01 February 2021
© 2021 Chinese Society for Horticultural Science (CSHS) and Institute of Vegetables and Flowers (IVF), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS). Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co. Ltd.

This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

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