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The influence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in protein profile of Medicago sativa L.

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Pages 426-435 | Published online: 17 Oct 2020
 

Abstract

Medicago sativa L. (alfalfa) are studied as potential phytoremediation agents of priority pollutants like polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). However, elucidation of the biochemical mechanisms involved in phytoremediation is a topic to be explored with knowledge gaps. This study aims to identify and classify proteins expressed in the aerial parts of laboratory-cultivated alfalfa in the presence and absence of pyrene, anthracene, and phenanthrene. Soil samples were amended with 100 mg.kg−1 of each PAH (total concentration of 300 ppm) and cultivated with alfalfa plants for 20 days. After this, aerial parts of cultivated plants from each condition were collected for qualitative proteomic analysis (ESI-Q/TOF). The results showed a significant increase (Student’s t-test p < 0.05) of 41.7% in the concentration of proteins from plants grown in PAH-amended substrates, changes in the protein profile, with intense protein bands observed at 40–55, 34, 28, and 15 kDa when compared to the control. A total of 504 proteins were identified and classified into 12 functional categories, highlighting the identification of 11 phytoremediation-related proteins candidates in plants grown in the presence of PAH, with biological functions related to diverse metabolisms involved in the xenobiotics biodegradation (included PAH), glutathione and response to stress.

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Acknowledgment

The authors thank Ana Lucia O. Carvalho and Augusto Vieira (IBqM-UFRJ) for their technical assistance. We are also grateful to the Unidade de Espectrometria de Massas (UEMP-UFRJ) for the mass spectrometry studies.

Supplemental file

Complete list of M. sativa L. aerial part proteins identified in the two conditions studied.

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Funding

The work was financially supported by CNPq, CENPES, PETROBRAS, and the Brazilian Agency of Petroleum (Agência Nacional de Petróleo, Gás e Biocombustíveis, ANP – Programa de Recursos Humanos) [PQ1-111.881/2013].

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