NaCl-responsive ROS scavenging and energy supply in alkaligrass callus revealed from proteomic analysis.
Yongxue ZhangYue ZhangJuanjuan YuHeng ZhangLiyue WangSining WangSiyi GuoYuchen MiaoSixue ChenYing LiShaojun DaiPublished in: BMC genomics (2019)
The undifferentiated callus exhibited unique salinity-responsive mechanisms for ROS scavenging and energy supply. Activation of the POD pathway and AsA-GSH cycle was universal in callus and differentiated organs, but salinity-induced SOD pathway and salinity-reduced CAT pathway in callus were different from those in leaves and roots. To cope with salinity, callus mainly relied on glycolysis, but not the TCA cycle, for energy supply.