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Novel roles of <i>HSFs</i> and HSPs, other than relating to heat stress, in temperature-mediated flowering

Adity Majee, Diksha Kumari, Vidhu A. Sane, Rajesh Kumar Singh

2023Annals of Botany15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The thermotolerant ability of heat shock factors (HSFs) and heat shock proteins (HSPs) in plants has been shown. Recently, focus has been on their function in plant growth and development under non-stress conditions. Their role in flowering has been suggested given that lower levels of HSF/HSPs resulted in altered flowering in Arabidopsis. Genetic and molecular studies of Arabidopsis HSF/HSP mutants advocated an association with temperature-mediated regulation of flowering, but the fundamental genetic mechanism behind this phenomenon remains obscure. Here we outline plausible integration between HSFs/HSPs and temperature-dependent pathways in plants regulating flowering. Moreover, we discuss how similar pathways can be present in thermoperiodic geophytic plants that require ambient high temperatures for flowering induction.

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BiologyArabidopsisHeat shock proteinHeat shock factorMutantCell biologyHeat stressArabidopsis thalianaBotanyGeneGeneticsHsp70Animal scienceHeat shock proteins researchExercise and Physiological Responsesthermodynamics and calorimetric analyses
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