Table 1: Twelve related proteins
identified by YTHS and ITRAQ analysis of cucumber plants infected with CGMMV.
No |
Protein
name |
Accession1/Homology
(Length) |
Protein/expressing
change2 |
Associate Function |
1 |
Cytochrome b6-f complex |
AY274260/65% (537 bp) |
Q4VZK4/-1.4 |
Promote
the synthesis of chlorophyll |
2 |
Cysteine synthase |
- |
A1BQK8/0.6 |
No
detail annonation in database |
3 |
Disulfide isomerase |
- |
Q9FRW1/0.6 |
Catalyzes
the formation and breakage of disulfide bonds between cysteine residues within
proteins. |
4 |
Catalase (CAT) |
EF468517/86% (562 bp) |
- |
Biological
defense key enzymes, catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in the cell |
5 |
Cucumber peeling cupredoxin |
- |
P29602/0.8 |
Electron
carrier activity and metal ion binding |
6 |
NADH-quinone oxidoreductase
subunit K |
- |
Q4VZH1/-0.7 |
Involved
in photosynthesis, light reaction, transport, quinone
and iron ion binding |
7 |
Histone H4 |
- |
P62776/-1.2 |
DNA
binding and nucleosome assembly |
8 |
Pathogen regulatory proteins CuPi1 |
U93586/74% (568 bp) |
- |
Regulate
the pathogenic mechanism of host cell |
9 |
NADH-quinone oxidoreductase
subunit J |
- |
Q4VZH2/-0.7 |
Play
roles in transport and quinone binding |
10 |
Phloem protein (PP2) |
AF527536/86% (841 bp) |
- |
Transport
proteins, located in the chloroplast |
11 |
Cytochrome oxidase |
JQ420912/67% (554 bp) |
- |
Respiratory
electron-transport chain |
12 |
Thaumatin-like protein |
JF694925/96% (750 bp) |
Q5DJS5/2.3 |
Pathogenesis-related
proteins |
1Interaction proteins
identified by YTHS.
2Proteins with
significantly altered abundance in CGMMV-infected cucumber plants identified by
iTRAQ analysis, the change value were assessed to estimate between the CGMMV-infected and CGMMV-free cucumber
[28].