2010
DOI: 10.1021/pr100767k
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Desiccation Tolerance Mechanism in Resurrection Fern-Ally Selaginella tamariscina Revealed by Physiological and Proteomic Analysis

Abstract: Drought is one of the most severe limitations to plant growth and productivity. Resurrection plants have evolved a unique capability to tolerate desiccation in vegetative tissues. Fern-ally Selaginella tamariscina (Beauv.) is one of the most primitive vascular resurrection plants, which can survive a desiccated state and recover when water becomes available. To better understand the mechanism of desiccation tolerance, we have applied physiological and proteomic analysis. Samples of S. tamariscina were water-de… Show more

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“…1 -Strategy for large-scale identification and characterization of phosphorylation sites from Arabidopsis. Total proteins were extracted by the phenol-methanol method from hydroponically grown 9-day-old Arabidopsis seedlings [35,36]. Proteins were digested with trypsin and phosphopeptides in the mixture were enriched by Ti 4+ -IMAC.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 -Strategy for large-scale identification and characterization of phosphorylation sites from Arabidopsis. Total proteins were extracted by the phenol-methanol method from hydroponically grown 9-day-old Arabidopsis seedlings [35,36]. Proteins were digested with trypsin and phosphopeptides in the mixture were enriched by Ti 4+ -IMAC.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elevated levels of the thylakoid protease FtsH have been observed at late stages of dehydration of the poikilochlorophyllous resurrection plant Xerophyta viscosa (Ingle et al, 2007), in which degradation of thylakoid proteins is a natural occurrence during desiccation. However, the observation of a similar phenomenon in homoiochlorophyllous types such as Selaginella tamariscina (Wang et al, 2010), H. rhodopensis (Georgieva et al, 2009;SĂĄrvĂĄri et al, 2014), and Boea hygrometrica (Jiang et al, 2007) suggests . The density of PSII complexes in grana thylakoid membranes changes during dehydration and rehydration.…”
Section: Decline In Photosynthetic Activity and Protein Levelsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Total protein of spores was extracted according to the method of Wang et al (2010). Protein samples were prepared independently from three different batches of plants, considered as three biological replicates.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%