Literature DB >> 19907709

How do animal mitochondria tolerate water stress?

Michael A Menze1, Steven C Hand.   

Abstract

The vast majority of animal species do not tolerate severe water stress, but the encysted embryo of the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana is an exceptionally useful organism to investigate physiological mechanisms for enduring extreme environmental insults. Any substantial reduction in cellular water poses a threat to survival. Nevertheless anhydrobiotic animals survive virtually complete loss of cellular water. The mechanisms that govern "life without water" (anhydrobiosis) are still not well understood. With certain exceptions, it seems that a recurring strategy for tolerating severe water loss involves the accumulation of both low molecular weight solutes (e.g., trehalose or other polyol) and highly hydrophilic macromolecules such as late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins, which were first described about 20 years ago in plant seeds. New studies show that LEA proteins found in animals not only protect proteins in the cytosol during desiccation, but also confer resistance to water stress, including freeze tolerance, to the mitochondrion.

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Keywords:  drying; freezing; late embryogenesis abundant; mitochondria; stress tolerance; targeting sequence

Year:  2009        PMID: 19907709      PMCID: PMC2775242          DOI: 10.4161/cib.2.5.9027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Integr Biol        ISSN: 1942-0889


  20 in total

Review 1.  POPP the question: what do LEA proteins do?

Authors:  Michael J Wise; Alan Tunnacliffe
Journal:  Trends Plant Sci       Date:  2004-01       Impact factor: 18.313

Review 2.  Constraints of tolerance: why are desiccation-tolerant organisms so small or rare?

Authors:  Peter Alpert
Journal:  J Exp Biol       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 3.312

3.  Functional characterization of artemin, a ferritin homolog synthesized in Artemia embryos during encystment and diapause.

Authors:  Tao Chen; Tania S Villeneuve; Katy A Garant; Reinout Amons; Thomas H MacRae
Journal:  FEBS J       Date:  2007-01-25       Impact factor: 5.542

4.  ArHsp21, a developmentally regulated small heat-shock protein synthesized in diapausing embryos of Artemia franciscana.

Authors:  Zhijun Qiu; Thomas H Macrae
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  2008-05-01       Impact factor: 3.857

Review 5.  The continuing conundrum of the LEA proteins.

Authors:  Alan Tunnacliffe; Michael J Wise
Journal:  Naturwissenschaften       Date:  2007-05-04

6.  Cryobiology: the freezing of biological systems.

Authors:  P Mazur
Journal:  Science       Date:  1970-05-22       Impact factor: 47.728

7.  Trehalose loading through the mitochondrial permeability transition pore enhances desiccation tolerance in rat liver mitochondria.

Authors:  Xiang-Hong Liu; Alptekin Aksan; Michael A Menze; Steven C Hand; Mehmet Toner
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2005-09-26

8.  Life without water: expression of plant LEA genes by an anhydrobiotic arthropod.

Authors:  Steven C Hand; Dana Jones; Michael A Menze; Trudy L Witt
Journal:  J Exp Zool A Ecol Genet Physiol       Date:  2007-01-01

9.  ArHsp22, a developmentally regulated small heat shock protein produced in diapause-destined Artemia embryos, is stress inducible in adults.

Authors:  Zhijun Qiu; Thomas H MacRae
Journal:  FEBS J       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 5.542

10.  A gene catalogue for post-diapause development of an anhydrobiotic arthropod Artemia franciscana.

Authors:  Wie-Hua Chen; Xiaomeng Ge; Weiwei Wang; Jun Yu; Songnian Hu
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2009-01-27       Impact factor: 3.969

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  5 in total

Review 1.  Gene expression, metabolic regulation and stress tolerance during diapause.

Authors:  Thomas H MacRae
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2010-03-07       Impact factor: 9.261

2.  Tardigrada: An Emerging Animal Model to Study the Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Response to Environmental Extremes.

Authors:  Łukasz Kaczmarek
Journal:  Prog Mol Subcell Biol       Date:  2021

3.  A new Em-like protein from Lactuca sativa, LsEm1, enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Escherichia coli and rice.

Authors:  Dian-Jun Xiang; Li-Li Man; Chun-Lan Zhang; Zhi-Gang Li; Gen-Chang Zheng
Journal:  Protoplasma       Date:  2018-02-07       Impact factor: 3.356

4.  The Potential Roles of the G1LEA and G3LEA Proteins in Early Embryo Development and in Response to Low Temperature and High Salinity in Artemia sinica.

Authors:  Wei Zhao; Feng Yao; Mengchen Zhang; Ting Jing; Shuang Zhang; Lin Hou; Xiangyang Zou
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-09-07       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Intracellular Localization and Gene Expression Analysis Provides New Insights on LEA Proteins' Diversity in Anhydrobiotic Cell Line.

Authors:  Sabina A Kondratyeva; Taisiya A Voronina; Alexander A Nesmelov; Yugo Miyata; Shoko Tokumoto; Richard Cornette; Maria V Vorontsova; Takahiro Kikawada; Oleg A Gusev; Elena I Shagimardanova
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-22
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