2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-015-0506-5
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Substantial reprogramming of the Eutrema salsugineum (Thellungiella salsuginea) transcriptome in response to UV and silver nitrate challenge

Abstract: BackgroundCruciferous plants synthesize a large variety of tryptophan-derived phytoalexins in response to pathogen infection, UV irradiation, or high dosages of heavy metals. The major phytoalexins of Eutrema salsugineum (Thellungiella salsuginea), which has recently been established as an extremophile model plant, are probably derivatives of indole glucosinolates, in contrast to Arabidopsis, which synthesizes characteristic camalexin from the glucosinolate precursor indole-3-acetaldoxime.ResultsThe transcript… Show more

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“…However, knock-out of either PMSR2 (Bechtold et al, 2004) or PMSR4 (Romero et al, 2004) results in decreased oxidative stress tolerance and overexpression of either gene increases stress tolerance in A. thaliana . Expression of PMSR4 (but not PMSR1 , PMSR2 , or PMSR3 ) was induced in response to UV and AgNO 3 in E. salsuginea SH (Mucha et al, 2015). It is plausible that the overexpression of PMSR3 by YK could provide greater oxidative stress tolerance in this accession.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…However, knock-out of either PMSR2 (Bechtold et al, 2004) or PMSR4 (Romero et al, 2004) results in decreased oxidative stress tolerance and overexpression of either gene increases stress tolerance in A. thaliana . Expression of PMSR4 (but not PMSR1 , PMSR2 , or PMSR3 ) was induced in response to UV and AgNO 3 in E. salsuginea SH (Mucha et al, 2015). It is plausible that the overexpression of PMSR3 by YK could provide greater oxidative stress tolerance in this accession.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In fact, only the UBIQUITIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN MODIFICATION gene family was shown to have a statistically significant increase in gene copy number in Eutrema. This evidence suggests that a highly stress-specific translational and transcriptional reprogramming occurs in Eutrema under abiotic stresses, which ultimately leads to metabolic and signalling changes [50] . According to Taji et al [51] , only six Eutrema genes were salt stress-inducible whose log 2 ratios of salt vs. control were ≥1.5, whereas the same experiment in Arabidopsis showed 40 such salt stress-inducible genes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…However, knockout of either PMSR2 (Bechtold, Murphy, & Mullineaux, ) or PMSR4 (Romero, Berlett, Jensen, Pell, & Tien, ) results in decreased oxidative stress tolerance and overexpression of either gene increases stress tolerance in A. thaliana . Expression of PMSR4 (but not PMSR1 , PMSR2 , or PMSR3 ) was induced in response to UV and AgNO 3 in E. salsuginea SH (Mucha, Walther, Muller, Hincha, & Glaswischnig, ). It is plausible that the overexpression of PMSR3 by YK could provide greater oxidative stress tolerance in this accession.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%