| Literature DB >> 23073024 |
Sara Shahnejat-Bushehri1, Bernd Mueller-Roeber, Salma Balazadeh.
Abstract
We recently reported that the NAC transcription factor JUNGBRUNNEN1 (JUB1; ANAC042) extends longevity and increases tolerance to heat stress in Arabidopsis thaliana when overexpressed, while the opposite is observed in jub1-1 knock-down lines. Here we extend our previous findings by demonstrating that JUB1 also positively regulates plant survival under heat stress when plants were treated by a prior moderate (and non-lethal) temperature regime (so-called priming). We further find that JUB1 shows thermomemory-related expression, similar to two other genes previously reported to be important for thermopriming, i.e., HSFA2, encoding a heat shock factor, and HSA32, encoding a heat shock protein. Our analysis also identifies ASCORBATE PEROXIDASE2 (APX2) and the heat shock protein genes HSP18.2 and HSP21 as thermomemory-expressed genes, revealing them as new candidates for studies to decode the molecular processes controlling thermopriming.Entities:
Keywords: ANAC042; Abiotic stress; JUB1; heat stress tolerance; hydrogen peroxide; molecular memory; reactive oxygen species; thermopriming
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23073024 PMCID: PMC3578882 DOI: 10.4161/psb.22092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Signal Behav ISSN: 1559-2316