Benninghaus Vincent Alexander, van Deenen Nicole, Müller Boje, Roelfs Kai-Uwe, Lassowskat Ines, Finkemeier Iris, Prüfer Dirk, Schulze Gronover Christian
Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology, IME, Muenster, Germany.
Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany.
J Exp Bot. 2020 Feb 19;71(4):1278-1293. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erz512.
Taraxacum koksaghyz has been identified as one of the most promising alternative rubber crops. Its high-quality rubber is produced in the latex of laticifers, a specialized cell type that is organized in a network of elongated tubules throughout the entire plant body. In order to gain insights into the physiological role(s) of latex and hence laticifer biology, we examine the effects of barnase-induced latex RNA degradation on the metabolite and protein compositions in the roots. We established high-quality datasets that enabled precise discrimination between cellular and physiological processes in laticifers and non-laticifer cell types of roots at different vegetative stages. We identified numerous latex-specific proteins, including a perilipin-like protein that has not been studied in plants yet. The barnase-expressing plants revealed a phenotype that did not exude latex, which may provide a valuable genetic basis for future studies of plant-environment interactions concerning latex and also help to clarify the evolution and arbitrary distribution of latex throughout the plant kingdom. The overview of temporal changes in composition and protein abundance provided by our data opens the way for a deeper understanding of the molecular interactions, reactions, and network relationships that underlie the different metabolic pathways in the roots of this potential rubber crop.
橡胶草已被确认为最具前景的替代橡胶作物之一。其高质量橡胶产生于乳汁管的乳胶中,乳汁管是一种特化的细胞类型,在整个植物体内以细长小管网络的形式组织起来。为了深入了解乳胶的生理作用以及乳汁管生物学,我们研究了核糖核酸酶诱导的乳胶RNA降解对根部代谢物和蛋白质组成的影响。我们建立了高质量数据集,能够精确区分不同营养阶段根部乳汁管和非乳汁管细胞类型中的细胞和生理过程。我们鉴定出了许多乳胶特异性蛋白,包括一种尚未在植物中研究过的类脂滴包被蛋白。表达核糖核酸酶的植株表现出不分泌乳胶的表型,这可能为未来关于乳胶的植物 - 环境相互作用研究提供有价值的遗传基础,也有助于阐明乳胶在植物界的进化和随机分布。我们的数据提供的成分和蛋白质丰度随时间变化的概述,为更深入理解这种潜在橡胶作物根部不同代谢途径背后的分子相互作用、反应和网络关系开辟了道路。