Ontogenia da semente e análise proteômica do integumento interno de Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae)
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Resumo: | The economic importance of J. curcas is due to the high amount of oil accumulated in their seeds, specifically in the endosperm. In this context, the events related to the endosperm formation and the accumulation of toxic compounds in the seeds could help in the production of varieties that produce more oil and are less toxic. Thus, anatomical, proteomic and gene expression analysis were made with J. curcas seeds to contribute with the knowledge about physiologic events related with the formation of endosperm and the processes of synthesis and accumulation of phorbol esters. The anatomical analysis showed the maternal tissue responsible for the nutrients transfer to the endosperm and contributed to fill the gaps present in the literature about the anatomy of J. curcas seeds. The inner integument is the maternal tissue that presents the vasculature of the mother plant and is the responsible for the nutrition of the endosperm through the process of programmed cell death (PCD). Based on this result proteomic analysis of two anatomically different regions of the inner integument, named as proximal and distal, were performed. The identified proteins indicated that the inner integument pass through PCD in different degrees in the proximal and distal regions and that in this tissue there is a spatial distribution between catabolism and anabolism. In the proximal region especially hydrolases were identified and in the distal region storage proteins and proteins of biosynthetic pathways were prevalent. The gene expression analysis had two purposes: first, verify wether the transcripts levels of the genes likely involved in PCD, whose proteins were identified and quantified in the proteomic analysis, were related to the protein abundance and second, identify the site of synthesis of the committed enzyme in the phorbol esters biosynthesis, the casbene synthase, through a study with root, leaf, embryo, inner integument and endosperm and 14 putative genes of the mentioned enzyme. The results indicated that the proteins related to PCD must be controlled at transcript level. Nine putative genes from casbene synthase were expressed in roots and one of them was expressed in the leaf and embryo. This work denotes the role of PCD in the inner integument to the development of the seed and also demonstrates the transitory nature of storage of this tissue. In addition gives notation that the seed, despite of accumulates phorbol esters, do not synthesizes these compounds, but probably import them from roots. |
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Ontogenia da semente e análise proteômica do integumento interno de Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae)Seed ontogeny and proteomic analysis of the internal integument of Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae)FitotecniaOntogêneseMorte celular programadaDiterpenosÉsteres de forbolMorte celularThe economic importance of J. curcas is due to the high amount of oil accumulated in their seeds, specifically in the endosperm. In this context, the events related to the endosperm formation and the accumulation of toxic compounds in the seeds could help in the production of varieties that produce more oil and are less toxic. Thus, anatomical, proteomic and gene expression analysis were made with J. curcas seeds to contribute with the knowledge about physiologic events related with the formation of endosperm and the processes of synthesis and accumulation of phorbol esters. The anatomical analysis showed the maternal tissue responsible for the nutrients transfer to the endosperm and contributed to fill the gaps present in the literature about the anatomy of J. curcas seeds. The inner integument is the maternal tissue that presents the vasculature of the mother plant and is the responsible for the nutrition of the endosperm through the process of programmed cell death (PCD). Based on this result proteomic analysis of two anatomically different regions of the inner integument, named as proximal and distal, were performed. The identified proteins indicated that the inner integument pass through PCD in different degrees in the proximal and distal regions and that in this tissue there is a spatial distribution between catabolism and anabolism. In the proximal region especially hydrolases were identified and in the distal region storage proteins and proteins of biosynthetic pathways were prevalent. The gene expression analysis had two purposes: first, verify wether the transcripts levels of the genes likely involved in PCD, whose proteins were identified and quantified in the proteomic analysis, were related to the protein abundance and second, identify the site of synthesis of the committed enzyme in the phorbol esters biosynthesis, the casbene synthase, through a study with root, leaf, embryo, inner integument and endosperm and 14 putative genes of the mentioned enzyme. The results indicated that the proteins related to PCD must be controlled at transcript level. Nine putative genes from casbene synthase were expressed in roots and one of them was expressed in the leaf and embryo. This work denotes the role of PCD in the inner integument to the development of the seed and also demonstrates the transitory nature of storage of this tissue. In addition gives notation that the seed, despite of accumulates phorbol esters, do not synthesizes these compounds, but probably import them from roots.A importância econômica da espécie J. curcas deve-se a grande quantidade de óleo acumulada em suas sementes, especificamente no endosperma. Os eventos relacionados à formação do endosperma e ao acúmulo de compostos tóxicos nas sementes podem auxiliar na produção de variedades com maior produção de óleo e menos tóxicas. Visando isso, foram realizadas análises anatômicas, proteômicas e de expressão de genes nas sementes de J. curcas para contribuir com o entendimento sobre os eventos fisiológicos associados à formação do endosperma e aos processos de síntese e acúmulo dos ésteres de forbol. A análise anatômica mostrou o tecido maternal responsável pela transferência de nutrientes para o endosperma e contribuiu para resolver lacunas existentes na literatura sobre a anatomia de sementes de J. curcas. O integumento interno é o tecido maternal que apresenta a vascularização da planta-mãe e é o responsável pela nutrição do endosperma através do processo de morte celular programada (PCD). Com base nesse resultado, realizou-se uma análise proteômica do integumento interno na região proximal e distal ao endosperma, uma vez que as características celulares indicativas de PCD nesse tecido se apresentavam diferentes nessas regiões. As proteínas identificadas indicaram que o integumento interno sofre PCD em diferentes graus nas diferentes regiões e que nesse tecido há uma distribuição espacial entre catabolismo e anabolismo, pois na região proximal identificaram-se principalmente hidrolases e na região distal proteínas de reserva e de vias biossintéticas. A análise de expressão de genes teve dois propósitos: primeiro, verificar se os níveis de transcritos de genes possivelmente relacionados à PCD, cujas proteínas foram identificadas e quantificadas na análise proteômica, estavam relacionados à abundância de proteínas e o segundo foi identificar o local de síntese da enzima comprometida na biossíntese dos ésteres de forbol, a sintase do casbeno, através de um estudo com raiz, folha, embrião, integumento interno e endosperma e 14 genes candidatos à enzima mencionada. Os resultados indicaram que as proteínas relacionadas à PCD devem ser controladas no âmbito transcricional. Nove genes candidatos à sintase do casbeno foram expressos em raiz e um deles foi expresso na folha e no embrião. Este trabalho evidencia o papel da PCD no integumento interno para o desenvolvimento da semente, além de demonstrar a natureza transitória de reserva desse tecido. Adicionalmente, dá indícios de que a semente, apesar de acumular ésteres de forbol, não sintetiza esses compostos, mas possivelmente os importa das raízes.Campos, Francisco de Assis de PaivaNogueira, Fábio César SousaSoares, Emanoella Lima2016-08-29T22:54:54Z2016-08-29T22:54:54Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfSOARES, Emanoella Lima. Ontogenia da semente e análise proteômica do integumento interno de Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae). 2015. 140 f. 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Ontogenia da semente e análise proteômica do integumento interno de Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) Seed ontogeny and proteomic analysis of the internal integument of Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) |
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Ontogenia da semente e análise proteômica do integumento interno de Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) |
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Ontogenia da semente e análise proteômica do integumento interno de Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) Soares, Emanoella Lima Fitotecnia Ontogênese Morte celular programada Diterpenos Ésteres de forbol Morte celular |
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Ontogenia da semente e análise proteômica do integumento interno de Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) |
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Ontogenia da semente e análise proteômica do integumento interno de Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) |
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Ontogenia da semente e análise proteômica do integumento interno de Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) |
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Ontogenia da semente e análise proteômica do integumento interno de Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) |
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Ontogenia da semente e análise proteômica do integumento interno de Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) |
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Soares, Emanoella Lima |
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Soares, Emanoella Lima |
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Campos, Francisco de Assis de Paiva Nogueira, Fábio César Sousa |
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Soares, Emanoella Lima |
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Fitotecnia Ontogênese Morte celular programada Diterpenos Ésteres de forbol Morte celular |
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Fitotecnia Ontogênese Morte celular programada Diterpenos Ésteres de forbol Morte celular |
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The economic importance of J. curcas is due to the high amount of oil accumulated in their seeds, specifically in the endosperm. In this context, the events related to the endosperm formation and the accumulation of toxic compounds in the seeds could help in the production of varieties that produce more oil and are less toxic. Thus, anatomical, proteomic and gene expression analysis were made with J. curcas seeds to contribute with the knowledge about physiologic events related with the formation of endosperm and the processes of synthesis and accumulation of phorbol esters. The anatomical analysis showed the maternal tissue responsible for the nutrients transfer to the endosperm and contributed to fill the gaps present in the literature about the anatomy of J. curcas seeds. The inner integument is the maternal tissue that presents the vasculature of the mother plant and is the responsible for the nutrition of the endosperm through the process of programmed cell death (PCD). Based on this result proteomic analysis of two anatomically different regions of the inner integument, named as proximal and distal, were performed. The identified proteins indicated that the inner integument pass through PCD in different degrees in the proximal and distal regions and that in this tissue there is a spatial distribution between catabolism and anabolism. In the proximal region especially hydrolases were identified and in the distal region storage proteins and proteins of biosynthetic pathways were prevalent. The gene expression analysis had two purposes: first, verify wether the transcripts levels of the genes likely involved in PCD, whose proteins were identified and quantified in the proteomic analysis, were related to the protein abundance and second, identify the site of synthesis of the committed enzyme in the phorbol esters biosynthesis, the casbene synthase, through a study with root, leaf, embryo, inner integument and endosperm and 14 putative genes of the mentioned enzyme. The results indicated that the proteins related to PCD must be controlled at transcript level. Nine putative genes from casbene synthase were expressed in roots and one of them was expressed in the leaf and embryo. This work denotes the role of PCD in the inner integument to the development of the seed and also demonstrates the transitory nature of storage of this tissue. In addition gives notation that the seed, despite of accumulates phorbol esters, do not synthesizes these compounds, but probably import them from roots. |
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