iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomic analysis of salt stress in Spica Prunellae

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Zixiu Liu
Lisi Zou
Cuihua Chen
Hui Zhao
Ying Yan
Chengcheng Wang
Xunhong Liu
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[1] Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine,College of pharmacy
[2] Collaborative Innovation Center of Chinese Medicinal Resources Industrialization,Department of Pharmacy
[3] National and Local Collaborative Engineering Center of Chinese Medicinal Resources Industrialization and Formulae Innovative Medicine,undefined
[4] No. 454 Hospital of PLA,undefined
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Spica Prunellae is an important Chinese herbal medicine. Because of its good curative effect on various diseases, this herb is consumed in large quantities in clinical applications. The metabolites of Spica Prunellae are known to change under salt stress; however, the difference in protein levels of Spica Prunellae between saline and normal conditions is unclear. In this study, we used proteomics techniques to identify differentially expressed proteins in Spica Prunellae under different saline conditions. (iTRAQ) MS/MS was used to detect statistically significant changes in protein between salt stress and normal conditions. Ultimately, we detected 1,937 proteins, 89 of which were detected in two different comparison. Based on GO, STRING and KEGG analyses, 35 significantly differentially expressed proteins were selected for further analysis. The results of functional and signal pathway analyses indicated that the cellular protein and carbohydrate metabolism of Spica Prunellae was weaker, calcium ion transport was higher, photosynthesis was higher, and protein production was faster under saline conditions than under normal conditions. This study provides useful information for studying the causes of differences in secondary metabolites in Spica Prunellae under salt stress and the protein mechanisms related to their quality.
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