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Cell wall modifications of two Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes, Col and Sha, in response to sub-optimal growth conditions: An integrative study.

Harold Duruflé1, Vincent Hervé1, Philippe Ranocha1, Thierry Balliau2, Michel Zivy2, Josiane Chourré1, Hélène San Clemente1, Vincent Burlat1, Cécile Albenne1, Sébastien Déjean3, Elisabeth Jamet4, Christophe Dunand5.   

Abstract

With the global temperature change, plant adaptations are predicted, but little is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying them. Arabidopsis thaliana is a model plant adapted to various environmental conditions, in particular able to develop along an altitudinal gradient. Two ecotypes, Columbia (Col) growing at low altitude, and Shahdara (Sha) growing at 3400m, have been studied at optimal and sub-optimal growth temperature (22°C vs 15°C). Macro- and micro-phenotyping, cell wall monosaccharides analyses, cell wall proteomics, and transcriptomics have been performed in order to accomplish an integrative analysis. The analysis has been focused on cell walls (CWs) which are assumed to play roles in response to environmental changes. At 15°C, both ecotypes presented characteristic morphological traits of low temperature growth acclimation such as reduced rosette diameter, increased number of leaves, modifications of their CW composition and cuticle reinforcement. Altogether, the integrative analysis has allowed identifying several candidate genes/proteins possibly involved in the cell wall modifications observed during the temperature acclimation response.
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Keywords:  Arabidopsis thaliana; Cell wall; Cell wall polysaccharide; Gene toolbox; Integrative analysis; Proteomics; RNA seq; Temperature acclimation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28818374     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2017.07.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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