Literature DB >> 30105864

Cell cycle acceleration and changes in essential nuclear functions induced by simulated microgravity in a synchronized Arabidopsis cell culture.

Khaled Y Kamal1,2, Raúl Herranz1, Jack J W A van Loon3,4, F Javier Medina1.   

Abstract

Zero gravity is an environmental challenge unknown to organisms throughout evolution on Earth. Nevertheless, plants are sensitive to altered gravity, as exemplified by changes in meristematic cell proliferation and growth. We found that synchronized Arabidopsis-cultured cells exposed to simulated microgravity showed a shortened cell cycle, caused by a shorter G2/M phase and a slightly longer G1 phase. The analysis of selected marker genes and proteins by quantitative polymerase chain reaction and flow cytometry in synchronic G1 and G2 subpopulations indicated changes in gene expression of core cell cycle regulators and chromatin-modifying factors, confirming that microgravity induced misregulation of G2/M and G1/S checkpoints and chromatin remodelling. Changes in chromatin-based regulation included higher DNA methylation and lower histone acetylation, increased chromatin condensation, and overall depletion of nuclear transcription. Estimation of ribosome biogenesis rate using nucleolar parameters and selected nucleolar genes and proteins indicated reduced nucleolar activity under simulated microgravity, especially at G2/M. These results expand our knowledge of how meristematic cells are affected by real and simulated microgravity. Counteracting this cellular stress is necessary for plant culture in space exploration.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  altered gravity; cell proliferation; chromatin remodelling; flow cytometry; immunofluorescence microscopy; nucleolus; qPCR; ribosome biogenesis; transcription

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30105864     DOI: 10.1111/pce.13422

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Environ        ISSN: 0140-7791            Impact factor:   7.228


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1.  Use of Reduced Gravity Simulators for Plant Biological Studies.

Authors:  Raúl Herranz; Miguel A Valbuena; Aránzazu Manzano; Khaled Y Kamal; Alicia Villacampa; Malgorzata Ciska; Jack J W A van Loon; F Javier Medina
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2022

Review 2.  Evaluation of Laser Effects on the Human Body After Laser Therapy.

Authors:  Ensieh Khalkhal; Mohammadreza Razzaghi; Mohammad Rostami-Nejad; Majid Rezaei-Tavirani; Hazhir Heidari Beigvand; Mostafa Rezaei Tavirani
Journal:  J Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2020-01-18

Review 3.  Space omics research in Europe: Contributions, geographical distribution and ESA member state funding schemes.

Authors:  Colleen S Deane; Willian A da Silveira; Raúl Herranz
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2022-02-15

Review 4.  Comparison of Microgravity Analogs to Spaceflight in Studies of Plant Growth and Development.

Authors:  John Z Kiss; Chris Wolverton; Sarah E Wyatt; Karl H Hasenstein; Jack J W A van Loon
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2019-12-06       Impact factor: 5.753

5.  Potential evidence for transgenerational epigenetic memory in Arabidopsis thaliana following spaceflight.

Authors:  Peipei Xu; Haiying Chen; Jinbo Hu; Weiming Cai
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2021-07-02
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