Literature DB >> 31397633

Short-term stress from high light and high temperature triggers transcriptomic changes in the local lesions 1 rice mutant.

Zhennan Qiu1, Lei He1, Dongdong Chen1, Dali Zeng1, Guangheng Zhang1, Guang Chen1, Jiang Hu1, Xiaoqi Wang1, Zhenyu Gao1, Guojun Dong1, Deyong Ren1, Lan Shen1, Qiang Zhang1, Qian Qian1, Longbiao Guo1, Li Zhu1.   

Abstract

High light and high temperature (HLHT) stress induces the production of damaging reactive oxygen species (ROS) in many plants. Recently, we described a HLHT-sensitive rice (Oryza sativa) mutant, local lesions (ls1), that exhibits local lesions under HLHT, due to DNA damage and excess ROS accumulation. Here, we determined that an HLHT treatment induced the local lesion phenotype in ls1 within 6 h. Corroborating this result, we found that transient HLHT treatment influenced the expression of many genes in the ls1 mutant, while affecting the growth and development of young leaves.

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Keywords:  High light and high temperature stress; RNA-seq analysis; rice ()

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31397633      PMCID: PMC6768239          DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2019.1649568

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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