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Class III Peroxidases in Response to Multiple Abiotic Stresses in Arabidopsis thaliana Pyrenean Populations

Ali Eljebbawi, Bruno Savelli, Cyril Libourel, José M. Estevez, Christophe Dunand

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Class III peroxidases constitute a plant-specific multigene family, where 73 genes have been identified in Arabidopsis thaliana. These genes are members of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) regulatory network in the whole plant, but more importantly, at the root level. In response to abiotic stresses such as cold, heat, and salinity, their expression is significantly modified. To learn more about their transcriptional regulation, an integrative phenotypic, genomic, and transcriptomic study was executed on the roots of A. thaliana Pyrenean populations. Initially, the root phenotyping highlighted 3 Pyrenean populations to be tolerant to cold (Eaux), heat (Herr), and salt (Grip) stresses. Then, the RNA-seq analyses on these three populations, in addition to Col-0, displayed variations in CIII Prxs expression under stressful treatments and between different genotypes. Consequently, several CIII Prxs were particularly upregulated in the tolerant populations, suggesting novel and specific roles of these genes in plant tolerance against abiotic stresses.

Topics & Concepts

Arabidopsis thalianaBiologyAbiotic componentTranscriptomeAbiotic stressGeneArabidopsisPeroxidaseReactive oxygen speciesBotanyGeneticsGene expressionEcologyEnzymeBiochemistryMutantPlant Stress Responses and TolerancePhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
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