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Accumulation of dehydrin-like proteins in the mitochondria of cereals in response to cold, freezing, drought and ABA treatment

BACKGROUND: Dehydrins are known as Group II late embryogenesis abundant proteins. Their high hydrophilicity and thermostability suggest that they may be structure stabilizers with detergent and chaperone-like properties. They are localised in the nucleus, cytoplasm, and plasma membrane. We have rece...

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Autores principales: Borovskii, Genadii B, Stupnikova, Irina V, Antipina, Anna I, Vladimirova, Svetlana V, Voinikov, Victor K
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC116594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12057012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-2-5
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author Borovskii, Genadii B
Stupnikova, Irina V
Antipina, Anna I
Vladimirova, Svetlana V
Voinikov, Victor K
author_facet Borovskii, Genadii B
Stupnikova, Irina V
Antipina, Anna I
Vladimirova, Svetlana V
Voinikov, Victor K
author_sort Borovskii, Genadii B
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Dehydrins are known as Group II late embryogenesis abundant proteins. Their high hydrophilicity and thermostability suggest that they may be structure stabilizers with detergent and chaperone-like properties. They are localised in the nucleus, cytoplasm, and plasma membrane. We have recently found putative dehydrins in the mitochondria of some cereals in response to cold. It is not known whether dehydrin-like proteins accumulate in plant mitochondria in response to stimuli other than cold stress. RESULTS: We have found five putative dehydrins in the mitochondria of winter wheat, rye and maize seedlings. Two of these polypeptides had the same molecular masses in all three species (63 and 52 kD) and were thermostable. Drought, freezing, cold, and exogenous ABA treatment led to higher accumulation of dehydrin-like protein (dlp) 63 kD in the rye and wheat mitochondria. Protein 52 kD was induced by cold adaptation and ABA. Some accumulation of these proteins in the maize mitochondria was found after cold exposition only. The other three proteins appeared to be heat-sensitive and were either slightly induced or not induced at all by all treatments used. CONCLUSIONS: We have found that, not only cold, but also drought, freezing and exogenous ABA treatment result in accumulation of the thermostable dehydrins in plant mitochondria. Most cryotolerant species such as wheat and rye accumulate more heat-stable dehydrins than cryosensitive species such as maize. It has been supposed that their function is to stabilize proteins in the membrane or in the matrix. Heat-sensitive putative dehydrins probably are not involved in the stress reaction and adaptation of plants.
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spelling pubmed-1165942002-06-27 Accumulation of dehydrin-like proteins in the mitochondria of cereals in response to cold, freezing, drought and ABA treatment Borovskii, Genadii B Stupnikova, Irina V Antipina, Anna I Vladimirova, Svetlana V Voinikov, Victor K BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Dehydrins are known as Group II late embryogenesis abundant proteins. Their high hydrophilicity and thermostability suggest that they may be structure stabilizers with detergent and chaperone-like properties. They are localised in the nucleus, cytoplasm, and plasma membrane. We have recently found putative dehydrins in the mitochondria of some cereals in response to cold. It is not known whether dehydrin-like proteins accumulate in plant mitochondria in response to stimuli other than cold stress. RESULTS: We have found five putative dehydrins in the mitochondria of winter wheat, rye and maize seedlings. Two of these polypeptides had the same molecular masses in all three species (63 and 52 kD) and were thermostable. Drought, freezing, cold, and exogenous ABA treatment led to higher accumulation of dehydrin-like protein (dlp) 63 kD in the rye and wheat mitochondria. Protein 52 kD was induced by cold adaptation and ABA. Some accumulation of these proteins in the maize mitochondria was found after cold exposition only. The other three proteins appeared to be heat-sensitive and were either slightly induced or not induced at all by all treatments used. CONCLUSIONS: We have found that, not only cold, but also drought, freezing and exogenous ABA treatment result in accumulation of the thermostable dehydrins in plant mitochondria. Most cryotolerant species such as wheat and rye accumulate more heat-stable dehydrins than cryosensitive species such as maize. It has been supposed that their function is to stabilize proteins in the membrane or in the matrix. Heat-sensitive putative dehydrins probably are not involved in the stress reaction and adaptation of plants. BioMed Central 2002-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC116594/ /pubmed/12057012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-2-5 Text en Copyright © 2002 Borovskii et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
spellingShingle Research Article
Borovskii, Genadii B
Stupnikova, Irina V
Antipina, Anna I
Vladimirova, Svetlana V
Voinikov, Victor K
Accumulation of dehydrin-like proteins in the mitochondria of cereals in response to cold, freezing, drought and ABA treatment
title Accumulation of dehydrin-like proteins in the mitochondria of cereals in response to cold, freezing, drought and ABA treatment
title_full Accumulation of dehydrin-like proteins in the mitochondria of cereals in response to cold, freezing, drought and ABA treatment
title_fullStr Accumulation of dehydrin-like proteins in the mitochondria of cereals in response to cold, freezing, drought and ABA treatment
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of dehydrin-like proteins in the mitochondria of cereals in response to cold, freezing, drought and ABA treatment
title_short Accumulation of dehydrin-like proteins in the mitochondria of cereals in response to cold, freezing, drought and ABA treatment
title_sort accumulation of dehydrin-like proteins in the mitochondria of cereals in response to cold, freezing, drought and aba treatment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC116594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12057012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-2-5
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