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comparative metaproteomic analysis on consecutively rehmannia glutinosa-monocultured rhizosphere soil比较metaproteomic分析连续地黄glutinosa-monocultured根际土壤.pdf

comparative metaproteomic analysis on consecutively rehmannia glutinosa-monocultured rhizosphere soil比较metaproteomic分析连续地黄glutinosa-monocultured根际土壤

Comparative Metaproteomic Analysis on Consecutively Rehmannia glutinosa-Monocultured Rhizosphere Soil Linkun Wu1,2, Haibin Wang1,2., Zhixing Zhang1,2., Rui Lin2,3, Zhongyi Zhang1,4, Wenxiong Lin1,2* 1 School of Life Sciences, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China, 2 Agroecological Institute, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China, 3 College of Oceanography and Environmental Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China, 4 Institute of Chinese Medicinal Materials, Henan Agriculture University, Zhengzhou, Henan, China Abstract Background: The consecutive monoculture for most of medicinal plants, such as Rehmannia glutinosa, results in a significant reduction in the yield and quality. There is an urgent need to study for the sustainable development of Chinese herbaceous medicine. Methodology/Principal Findings: Comparative metaproteomics of rhizosphere soil was developed and used to analyze the underlying mechanism of the consecutive monoculture problems of R. glutinosa. The 2D-gel patterns of protein spots for the soil samples showed a strong matrix dependency. Among the spots, 103 spots with high resolution and repeatability were randomly selected and successfully identified by MALDI TOF-TOF MS for a rhizosphere soil metaproteomic profile analysis. These proteins originating from plants and microorganisms play important roles in nutrient cycles and energy flow in rhizospheric soil ecosystem. They function in protein, nucleotide and secondary metabolisms, signal transduction and resistance. Comparative metaproteomics analysis revealed 33 differentially expressed protein spots in rhizosphere soil in response to increasing years of monoculture. Among them, plant proteins related to carbon and nitrogen metabolism and stress response, were mostly

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