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Sulfate transporters in the plant’s response to drought and salinity: regulation and possible functions

2014

International audience; Drought and salinity are two frequently combined abiotic stresses that affect plant growth, development, and crop productivity. Sulfate, and molecules derived from this anion such as glutathione, play important roles in the intrinsic responses of plants to such abiotic stresses. Therefore, understanding how plants facing environmental constraints re-equilibrate the flux of sulfate between and within different tissues might uncover perspectives for improving tolerance against abiotic stresses. In this review, we took advantage of genomics and post-genomics resources available in Arabidopsis thaliana and in the model legume species Medicago truncatula to highlight and …

[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]ArabidopsisPlant Sciencetransporterssulfatelcsh:Plant cultureSULFUR STARVATIONVESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAEchemistry.chemical_compoundMini Review ArticleArabidopsisBotanyArabidopsis thalianaLOTUS-JAPONICUS[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologylcsh:SB1-1110SulfateROOT-NODULESGENE-EXPRESSION2. Zero hungerAbiotic componentbiologyIDENTIFICATIONEcologyfungisulfate;transporters;abiotic stresses;M. truncatula;Arabidopsis;VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE;ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA;MEDICAGO-TRUNCATULA;SALT STRESS;GENE-EXPRESSION;SULFUR STARVATION;LOTUS-JAPONICUS;ROOT-NODULES;MAIZE ROOTS;IDENTIFICATIONfood and beverages15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationMEDICAGO-TRUNCATULAMAIZE ROOTSSulfate transportMedicago truncatulaabiotic stressesSalinitySALT STRESSchemistry[SDE]Environmental SciencesARABIDOPSIS-THALIANAAdaptationM. truncatulaFrontiers in Plant Science
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Identificación de dianas e interactores de TFL1, un regulador clave en la floración y la arquitectura de la inflorescencia

2020

La transición de la fase vegetativa a la reproductiva, también conocida como transición floral, es un paso crítico en ciclo de vida de las plantas, por lo que se encuentra finamente regulada por una compleja red genética que responde a factores tanto endógenos como ambientales. El gen TFL1, y su homólogo FT, son dos de los reguladores claves de la transición floral. Ambos codifican para proteínas del tipo PEBP (Phosphatidil Ethanolamine Binding Proteins) y, aunque no son factores de transcripción, ambos son capaces de regular la expresión de los genes responsables de la iniciación floral. Sin embargo, el modo de acción de TFL1 como regulador transcripcional no se conoce con detalle. Se ha p…

arabidopsis thalianaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAfloración:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]desarrollo vegetal
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Screening for Solute Transporters in Plant Photosynthetic Membranes

2008

As compared to chloroplast envelope transporters, the field of thylakoid transporters is largely unexplored. There is evidence for several transport activities in the plant thylakoid membrane, but only a copper P-type ATPase and an ATP/ADP carrier have been so far identified at the gene level in Arabidopsis thaliana. Using in silico analyses, we have predicted the existence of approximately 15 thylakoid transporters, including phosphate transporters and cation channels. For experimental validation, we have used peptide- specific antibodies and functional analyses in heterologous system. These novel data are highly relevant to understand the transport network of the thylakoid membrane and it…

biologyChemistryIn silicoATPasefood and beveragesTransportermacromolecular substancesbiology.organism_classificationChloroplast membraneChloroplastMembraneThylakoidBiophysicsbiology.proteinArabidopsis thaliana
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The intracellular Arabidopsis COPT5 transport protein is required for photosynthetic electron transport under severe copper deficiency

2011

Copper is an essential micronutrient that functions as a redox cofactor in multiple plant processes, including photosynthesis. Arabidopsis thaliana possesses a conserved family of CTR-like high-affinity copper transport proteins denoted as COPT1-5. COPT1, the only family member that is functionally characterized, participates in plant copper acquisition. However, little is known about the function of the other Arabidopsis COPT proteins in the transport and distribution of copper. Here, we show that a functional fusion of COPT5 to the green fluorescent protein localizes in Arabidopsis cells to the prevacuolar compartment. Plants defective in COPT5 do not exhibit any significant phenotype und…

biologyMutantchemistry.chemical_elementCell BiologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseasePhotosynthesisCopperTransport proteinCell biologyGreen fluorescent proteinBiochemistrychemistryArabidopsisGeneticsmedicineArabidopsis thalianaCopper deficiencyThe Plant Journal
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Plastidial Glycolytic Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Is an Important Determinant in the Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism of Heterotrophic Cel…

2015

This study functionally characterizes the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) plastidial glycolytic isoforms of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPCp) in photosynthetic and heterotrophic cells. We expressed the enzyme in gapcp double mutants (gapcp1gapcp2) under the control of photosynthetic (Rubisco small subunit RBCS2B [RBCS]) or heterotrophic (phosphate transporter PHT1.2 [PHT]) cell-specific promoters. Expression of GAPCp1 under the control of RBCS in gapcp1gapcp2 had no significant effect on the metabolite profile or growth in the aerial part (AP). GAPCp1 expression under the control of the PHT promoter clearly affected Arabidopsis development by increasing the number of later…

biologyPhysiologyDehydrogenasePlant ScienceMetabolismbiology.organism_classificationSerinechemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistryBiosynthesischemistryArabidopsisGeneticsbiology.proteinBIOQUIMICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULARArabidopsis thalianaRoot capGlyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase
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Genetic basis of speed of development in Senecio vulgaris L var. vulgaris, S. vulgaris ssp. denticulatus (O.F. Muell.) P.D. Sell, and Senecio vernali…

1996

The genetic basis of differences in speed of development from germination to first bud formation was investigated in Senecio vulgaris var. vulgaris and S. vulgaris ssp. denticulatus, and also in S. vernalis sampled from Israel and Germany. In the case of S. vulgaris, F2 segregation analysis and the recovery of very late and very early lines from extreme F2 phenotypes showed that differences can be explained by a single major gene model, whereas segregation data from F2 and backcross progenies in S. vernalis are not incompatible with a digenic model of inheritance. Senecio vernalis from Israel and S. vulgaris var. vulgaris reached the different developmental stages in a substantially shorter…

biologySenecio vulgarisfood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationMajor geneRosette (botany)GerminationBackcrossingBotanyGeneticsArabidopsis thalianaSenecio vernalisHeterochronyGenetics (clinical)Heredity
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Plant iNOS: conquest of the Holy Grail

2003

In animals, nitric oxide (NO) is produced by a family of enzymes named nitric oxide synthases (NOSs). Although no NOS-like gene has been found in the Arabidopsis thaliana genome, biochemical studies have suggested that a NOS-like protein is likely to be activated in plants resisting pathogens. This protein has been recently identified as a variant P protein of glycine decarboxylase. This discovery means that studies of nitric oxide signalling functions in plants are now entering a new phase.

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyArabidopsisNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIfood and beveragesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationModels BiologicalNitric oxideNitric oxide synthasechemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymechemistryBiochemistryArabidopsisTobaccoGlycinebiology.proteinAnimalsArabidopsis thalianaNitric Oxide SynthaseSignal transductionGeneGenome PlantTrends in Plant Science
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The Copper-microRNA Pathway Is Integrated with Developmental and Environmental Stress Responses in Arabidopsis thaliana

2021

As an essential nutrient, copper (Cu) scarcity causes a decrease in agricultural production. Cu deficiency responses include the induction of several microRNAs, known as Cu-miRNAs, which are responsible for degrading mRNAs from abundant and dispensable cuproproteins to economize copper when scarce. Cu-miRNAs, such as miR398 and miR408 are conserved, as well as the signal transduction pathway to induce them under Cu deficiency. The Arabidopsis thaliana SQUAMOSA-PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) family member SPL7 binds to the cis-regulatory motifs present in the promoter regions of genes expressed under Cu deficiency, including Cu-miRNAs. The expression of several other SPL transcription f…

copper-microRNAsSPLArabidopsis thalianaQH301-705.5Arabidopsischemistry.chemical_elementPlant DevelopmentEnvironmental stressCatalysisArticleInorganic ChemistrystressStress PhysiologicalmicroRNAArabidopsis thalianaPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBiology (General)Molecular BiologyTranscription factorGeneQD1-999developmentSpectroscopybiologyArabidopsis Proteins<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>Organic ChemistryPromotercopper homeostasisGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationCopperComputer Science ApplicationsCell biologyDNA-Binding ProteinsChemistryMicroRNAschemistrySignal transductionCopperTranscription Factors
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Determinación de marcas epigenéticas en genesimplicados en la respuesta temprana a Botrytis cinerea de Arabidopsis thaliana y Solanum lycopersicum

2018

Existen en estudios recientes realizados en plantas, evidencias que vinculan la presencia de modificaciones epigenéticas con su respuesta a estreses bióticos. Sin embargo, dentro de estos estreses no se encuentra a penas información sobre patógenos necrótrofos. En esta tesis se exploran las posibles alteraciones en la estructura cromatinica que plantas de las especies Arabidopsis thaliana y Solanum lycopersicum (tomate) podrían experimentar en varios de sus genes expresados en la respuesta a la infección por Botrytis cinerea, un hongo necrótrofo. Se plantea para ellos la puesta a punto de un protocolo de extracción de cromatina y de inmunoprecipitación de la misma (ChIP) y, se relatan las d…

cromatinaArabidopsis thaliana:QUÍMICA::Bioquímica ::Biología molecular [UNESCO]:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Genética ::Genética molecular de plantas [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Genética ::Genética molecular de plantasUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología molecular ::Biología molecular de plantasChIPinfección:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología molecular ::Biología molecular de plantas [UNESCO]patógenoUNESCO::QUÍMICA::Bioquímica ::Biología molecularUNESCO::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::Ciencias veterinarias ::Genética:CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::Ciencias veterinarias ::Genética [UNESCO]epigenéticaBotrytis cinereaSolanum lycopersicumestrés oxidativo
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Defective copper transport in the copt5 mutant affects cadmium tolerance.

2014

Cadmium toxicity interferes with essential metal homeostasis, which is a problem for both plant nutrition and the consumption of healthy food by humans. Copper uptake is performed by the members of the Arabidopsis high affinity copper transporter (COPT) family. One of the members, COPT5, is involved in copper recycling from the vacuole toward the cytosolic compartment. We show herein that copt5 mutants are more sensitive to cadmium stress than wild-type plants, as indicated by reduced growth. Exacerbated cadmium toxicity in copt5 mutants is due specifically to altered copper traffic through the COPT5 transporter. Three different processes which have been shown to affect cadmium tolerance ar…

inorganic chemicalsPhysiologyIronMutantArabidopsischemistry.chemical_elementPlant DevelopmentPlant ScienceVacuolemedicine.disease_causeModels BiologicalPlant RootsGene Expression Regulation PlantStress PhysiologicalEtiolationmedicineArabidopsis thalianaSLC31 ProteinsCation Transport ProteinsCadmiumbiologyArabidopsis ProteinsBiological TransportCell BiologyGeneral MedicineEthylenesmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationCopperAdaptation PhysiologicalHypocotylddc:Cell biologyOxidative StresschemistrySeedlingsToxicityMutationLipid PeroxidationCopper deficiencyOxidative stressBiomarkersCopperCadmiumPlantcell physiology
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