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Functional Characterization of Tomato Phytochrome A and B1B2 Mutants in Response to Heat Stress

Heat stress (HS) is a prevalent negative factor affecting plant growth and development, as it is predominant worldwide and threatens agriculture on a large scale. PHYTOCHROMES (PHYs) are photoreceptors that control plant growth and development, and the stress signaling response partially interferes...

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Autores principales: Abdellatif, Islam M. Y., Yuan, Shaoze, Na, Renhu, Yoshihara, Shizue, Hamada, Haruyasu, Suzaki, Takuya, Ezura, Hiroshi, Miura, Kenji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8835780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163602
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031681
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author Abdellatif, Islam M. Y.
Yuan, Shaoze
Na, Renhu
Yoshihara, Shizue
Hamada, Haruyasu
Suzaki, Takuya
Ezura, Hiroshi
Miura, Kenji
author_facet Abdellatif, Islam M. Y.
Yuan, Shaoze
Na, Renhu
Yoshihara, Shizue
Hamada, Haruyasu
Suzaki, Takuya
Ezura, Hiroshi
Miura, Kenji
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description Heat stress (HS) is a prevalent negative factor affecting plant growth and development, as it is predominant worldwide and threatens agriculture on a large scale. PHYTOCHROMES (PHYs) are photoreceptors that control plant growth and development, and the stress signaling response partially interferes with their activity. PHYA, B1, and B2 are the most well-known PHY types in tomatoes. Our study aimed to identify the role of tomato ‘Money Maker’ phyA and phyB1B2 mutants in stable and fluctuating high temperatures at different growth stages. In the seed germination and vegetative growth stages, the phy mutants were HS tolerant, while during the flowering stage the phy mutants revealed two opposing roles depending on the HS exposure period. The response of the phy mutants to HS during the fruiting stage showed similarity to WT. The most obvious stage that demonstrated phy mutants’ tolerance was the vegetative growth stage, in which a high degree of membrane stability and enhanced water preservation were achieved by the regulation of stomatal closure. In addition, both mutants upregulated the expression of heat-responsive genes related to heat tolerance. In addition to lower malondialdehyde accumulation, the phyA mutant enhanced proline levels. These results clarified the response of tomato phyA and phyB1B2 mutants to HS.
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spelling pubmed-88357802022-02-12 Functional Characterization of Tomato Phytochrome A and B1B2 Mutants in Response to Heat Stress Abdellatif, Islam M. Y. Yuan, Shaoze Na, Renhu Yoshihara, Shizue Hamada, Haruyasu Suzaki, Takuya Ezura, Hiroshi Miura, Kenji Int J Mol Sci Article Heat stress (HS) is a prevalent negative factor affecting plant growth and development, as it is predominant worldwide and threatens agriculture on a large scale. PHYTOCHROMES (PHYs) are photoreceptors that control plant growth and development, and the stress signaling response partially interferes with their activity. PHYA, B1, and B2 are the most well-known PHY types in tomatoes. Our study aimed to identify the role of tomato ‘Money Maker’ phyA and phyB1B2 mutants in stable and fluctuating high temperatures at different growth stages. In the seed germination and vegetative growth stages, the phy mutants were HS tolerant, while during the flowering stage the phy mutants revealed two opposing roles depending on the HS exposure period. The response of the phy mutants to HS during the fruiting stage showed similarity to WT. The most obvious stage that demonstrated phy mutants’ tolerance was the vegetative growth stage, in which a high degree of membrane stability and enhanced water preservation were achieved by the regulation of stomatal closure. In addition, both mutants upregulated the expression of heat-responsive genes related to heat tolerance. In addition to lower malondialdehyde accumulation, the phyA mutant enhanced proline levels. These results clarified the response of tomato phyA and phyB1B2 mutants to HS. MDPI 2022-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8835780/ /pubmed/35163602 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031681 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yuan, Shaoze
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Yoshihara, Shizue
Hamada, Haruyasu
Suzaki, Takuya
Ezura, Hiroshi
Miura, Kenji
Functional Characterization of Tomato Phytochrome A and B1B2 Mutants in Response to Heat Stress
title Functional Characterization of Tomato Phytochrome A and B1B2 Mutants in Response to Heat Stress
title_full Functional Characterization of Tomato Phytochrome A and B1B2 Mutants in Response to Heat Stress
title_fullStr Functional Characterization of Tomato Phytochrome A and B1B2 Mutants in Response to Heat Stress
title_full_unstemmed Functional Characterization of Tomato Phytochrome A and B1B2 Mutants in Response to Heat Stress
title_short Functional Characterization of Tomato Phytochrome A and B1B2 Mutants in Response to Heat Stress
title_sort functional characterization of tomato phytochrome a and b1b2 mutants in response to heat stress
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8835780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163602
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031681
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