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Heat-induced proteomic changes in anthers of contrasting rice genotypes under variable stress regimes

Heat stress drastically affects anther tissues resulting in poor plant fertility, necessitating an urgent need to determine the key proteome regulation associated with mature anther in response to heat stress. We identified several genotype - specific protein alterations in rice anthers of Moroberek...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Ritesh, Ghatak, Arindam, Goyal, Isha, Sarkar, Neelam K., Weckwerth, Wolfram, Grover, Anil, Chaturvedi, Palak
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9901367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756226
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1083971
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author Kumar, Ritesh
Ghatak, Arindam
Goyal, Isha
Sarkar, Neelam K.
Weckwerth, Wolfram
Grover, Anil
Chaturvedi, Palak
author_facet Kumar, Ritesh
Ghatak, Arindam
Goyal, Isha
Sarkar, Neelam K.
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Grover, Anil
Chaturvedi, Palak
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description Heat stress drastically affects anther tissues resulting in poor plant fertility, necessitating an urgent need to determine the key proteome regulation associated with mature anther in response to heat stress. We identified several genotype - specific protein alterations in rice anthers of Moroberekan (Japonica, heat sensitive), IR64 (Indica, moderately heat tolerant), and Nagina22 (Aus, heat tolerant) in the short-term (ST_HS; one cycle of 42°C, 4 hours before anthesis) and long-term (LT_HS; 6 cycles of 38°C, 6 hours before anthesis) heat stress. The proteins upregulated in long-term heat stress in Nagina22 were enriched in biological processes related to unfolded protein binding and carboxylic acid metabolism, including amino acid metabolism. In short-term heat stress, Nagina22 anthers were enriched in proteins associated with vitamin E biosynthesis and GTPase activator activity. In contrast, downregulated proteins were related to ribosomal proteins. The expression of different Hsp20 and DnaJ was genotype specific. Overall, the heat response in Nagina22 was associated with its capacity for adequate metabolic control and cellular homeostasis, which may be critical for its higher reproductive thermotolerance. This study improves our understanding of thermotolerance mechanisms in rice anthers during anthesis and lays a foundation for breeding thermotolerant varieties via molecular breeding.
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spelling pubmed-99013672023-02-07 Heat-induced proteomic changes in anthers of contrasting rice genotypes under variable stress regimes Kumar, Ritesh Ghatak, Arindam Goyal, Isha Sarkar, Neelam K. Weckwerth, Wolfram Grover, Anil Chaturvedi, Palak Front Plant Sci Plant Science Heat stress drastically affects anther tissues resulting in poor plant fertility, necessitating an urgent need to determine the key proteome regulation associated with mature anther in response to heat stress. We identified several genotype - specific protein alterations in rice anthers of Moroberekan (Japonica, heat sensitive), IR64 (Indica, moderately heat tolerant), and Nagina22 (Aus, heat tolerant) in the short-term (ST_HS; one cycle of 42°C, 4 hours before anthesis) and long-term (LT_HS; 6 cycles of 38°C, 6 hours before anthesis) heat stress. The proteins upregulated in long-term heat stress in Nagina22 were enriched in biological processes related to unfolded protein binding and carboxylic acid metabolism, including amino acid metabolism. In short-term heat stress, Nagina22 anthers were enriched in proteins associated with vitamin E biosynthesis and GTPase activator activity. In contrast, downregulated proteins were related to ribosomal proteins. The expression of different Hsp20 and DnaJ was genotype specific. Overall, the heat response in Nagina22 was associated with its capacity for adequate metabolic control and cellular homeostasis, which may be critical for its higher reproductive thermotolerance. This study improves our understanding of thermotolerance mechanisms in rice anthers during anthesis and lays a foundation for breeding thermotolerant varieties via molecular breeding. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9901367/ /pubmed/36756226 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1083971 Text en Copyright © 2023 Kumar, Ghatak, Goyal, Sarkar, Weckwerth, Grover and Chaturvedi https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Kumar, Ritesh
Ghatak, Arindam
Goyal, Isha
Sarkar, Neelam K.
Weckwerth, Wolfram
Grover, Anil
Chaturvedi, Palak
Heat-induced proteomic changes in anthers of contrasting rice genotypes under variable stress regimes
title Heat-induced proteomic changes in anthers of contrasting rice genotypes under variable stress regimes
title_full Heat-induced proteomic changes in anthers of contrasting rice genotypes under variable stress regimes
title_fullStr Heat-induced proteomic changes in anthers of contrasting rice genotypes under variable stress regimes
title_full_unstemmed Heat-induced proteomic changes in anthers of contrasting rice genotypes under variable stress regimes
title_short Heat-induced proteomic changes in anthers of contrasting rice genotypes under variable stress regimes
title_sort heat-induced proteomic changes in anthers of contrasting rice genotypes under variable stress regimes
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9901367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756226
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1083971
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