Comparative analysis of cells and proteins of pumpkin plants for the control of fruit size(PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY)
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Common pumpkin plants (Cucurbita maxima) produce fruits of 1-2 kg size on the average, while special varieties of the same species called Atlantic Giant are known to produce a huge fruit up to several hundred kilograms. As an approach to determine the factors controlling the fruit size in C. maxima, we cultivated both AG and control common plants, and found that both the cell number and cell sizes were increased in a large fruit while DNA content of the cell did not change significantly. We also compared protein patterns in the leaves, stems, ripe and young fruits by two-dimensional (2D) gel electrophoresis, and identified those differentially expressed between them with mass spectroscopy. Based on these results, we suggest that factors in photosynthesis such as ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase, glycolysis pathway enzymes, heat-shock proteins and ATP synthase play positive or negative roles in the growth of a pumpkin fruit. These results provide a step toward the development of plant biotechnology to control fruit size in the future.
著者
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ODA-UEDA Naoko
Department of Applied Microbial Technology, sojo University
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Takazaki Shinya
Department Of Clinical Chemistry And Laboratory Medicine Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kyushu
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Miyahara Kohji
Department Of Applied Life Science Sojo University
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Ohshima Yasumi
Department Of Applied Life Science Sojo University
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Oda-ueda Naoko
Department Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Sojo University
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Nakata Yumiko
Department of Applied Life Science, Sojo University
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Taniguchi Go
Department of Applied Life Science, Sojo University
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Taniguchi Go
Department Of Applied Life Science Sojo University
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Takazaki Shinya
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sojo University:(Present office)Department of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University
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- Comparative analysis of cells and proteins of pumpkin plants for the control of fruit size(PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Comparative analysis of cells and proteins of pumpkin plants for the control of fruit size