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Comparative Biochemical and Proteomic Analyses of Soybean Seed Cultivars Differing in Protein and Oil Content
This study develops differential
protein profiles of soybean (Glycine max) seeds (cv. Saedanbaek and Daewon) varying
in protein (47.9 and 39.2%) and oil (16.3 and 19.7%) content using
protamine sulfate (PS) precipitation method coupled with a 2D gel
electrophoresis (2DGE) approach. Of 71 detected differential spots
between Daewon and Saedanbaek, 48 were successfully identified by
MALDI-TOF/TOF. Gene ontology analysis revealed that up-regulated proteins
in Saedanbaek were largely associated with nutrient reservoir activity
(42.6%), which included mainly seed-storage proteins (SSPs; subunits
of glycinin and β-conglycinin). Similar results were also obtained
in two cultivars of wild soybean (G. soja cv. WS22 and WS15) differing in protein content. Western blots confirmed
higher accumulation of SSPs in protein-rich Saedanbaek. Findings presented
and discussed in this study highlight a possible involvement of the
urea cycle for increased accumulation of SSPs and hence the higher
protein content in soybean seeds