2021
DOI: 10.1093/g3journal/jkab198
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The Brachypodium distachyon cold-acclimated plasma membrane proteome is primed for stress resistance

Abstract: In order to survive sub-zero temperatures, some plants undergo cold acclimation where low, non-freezing temperatures and/or shortened day lengths allow cold hardening and survival during subsequent freeze events. Central to this response is the plasma membrane, where low-temperature is perceived and cellular homeostasis must be preserved by maintaining membrane integrity. Here, we present the first plasma membrane proteome of cold-acclimated Brachypodium distachyon, a model species for the study of monocot cro… Show more

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“…After transfer to 4 • C, the leaf microbiome was impacted by the temperature shift and also showed changes in the relative abundance of potential pathogens. These observations reflect the results of network analysis of hundreds of plasma membrane proteome changes after CA that showed crosstalk between pathways for low temperature stress and disease and defence [6]. Brachypodium responds to CA by diverting resources away from growth and to the stress response.…”
Section: Leaf Cold Acclimation Associated With Low Temperature and Pa...supporting
confidence: 81%
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“…After transfer to 4 • C, the leaf microbiome was impacted by the temperature shift and also showed changes in the relative abundance of potential pathogens. These observations reflect the results of network analysis of hundreds of plasma membrane proteome changes after CA that showed crosstalk between pathways for low temperature stress and disease and defence [6]. Brachypodium responds to CA by diverting resources away from growth and to the stress response.…”
Section: Leaf Cold Acclimation Associated With Low Temperature and Pa...supporting
confidence: 81%
“…Surface-sterilized Brachypodium seeds of an inbred line (ecotype: Bd21) (RIKEN, Wak ō, Japan) were sown in the inoculated potting soil and grown in a temperature-controlled chamber (Conviron GEN2000, Queen's University Phytotron, Kingston, ON, Canada) on a 20 h light (~100 µmol m −2 s −1 ; 22 C) light cycle. Brachypodium that had been grown under standard conditions for three weeks (Figure S2) were then cold acclimated by transferring the plants to a low temperature chamber (Coldmatic Refrigeration, Etobicoke, ON, Canada) (4 • C, 12 h light as indicated above; 12 h dark) for 6 days [6]. Plants maintained at standard conditions until time of use were considered the non-acclimated controls.…”
Section: Plant Materials and Growth Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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