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Herbivory-induced alterations in cytosolic proteins of pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) leaves

S, A.; Kalita, P. J.; Meshram, S. K.; Das, A.; Patil, R. I.; Das, S.; Jaba, J.; Das, D.; Acharjee, S.

2026-05-08 plant biology
10.64898/2026.05.07.723431 bioRxiv
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Insect herbivory triggers cytosolic proteome reprogramming by activating defense pathways and modulating key metabolic processes. We found that simulated herbivory in pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and molecular alterations within 12 hours (h) of post treatment. We compared the leaf proteome profiles of two cultivated genotypes, ICPL 332 (moderately resistant) and ICPL 87 (susceptible), using two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE) coupled with mass spectrometry (MS). More than 220 protein spots were detected in ICPL 332 and over 200 in ICPL 87. Comparative analysis revealed 75 differentially accumulated proteins (DAPs), of which 40 were consistently reproducible across biological replicates. These included 11 unique to ICPL 87, 9 unique to ICPL 332, and 10 common to both genotypes. Among the shared DAPs, ICPL 332 showed five upregulated and five downregulated, whereas ICPL 87 exhibited only two upregulated and eight downregulated. Functional categorization grouped DAPs into primary metabolism, stress response, and growth and development. Proteins related to primary metabolism were largely downregulated in both genotypes, while stress-associated proteins exhibited substantial downregulation in ICPL 87 compared to ICPL 332. Overall, the results demonstrate proteomic adjustments underlying defense responses in pigeon pea genotypes.

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