Desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants: new insights from transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysis

Most higher plants are unable to survive desiccation to an air-dried state. An exception is a small group of vascular angiosperm plants, termed resurrection plants. They have evolved unique mechanisms of desiccation tolerance and thus can tolerate severe water loss, and mostly adjust their water con...

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Main Authors: Dinakar eChallabathula, Dorothea eBartels
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2013.00482/full
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spelling doaj-b461e86e5af54df6970c3809cd2c27242020-11-25T00:44:50ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2013-11-01410.3389/fpls.2013.0048265937Desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants: new insights from transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysisDinakar eChallabathula0Dorothea eBartels1University of BonnUniversity of BonnMost higher plants are unable to survive desiccation to an air-dried state. An exception is a small group of vascular angiosperm plants, termed resurrection plants. They have evolved unique mechanisms of desiccation tolerance and thus can tolerate severe water loss, and mostly adjust their water content with the relative humidity in the environment. Desiccation tolerance is a complex phenomenon and depends on the regulated expression of numerous genes during dehydration and subsequent rehydration. Most of the resurrection plants have a large genome and are difficult to transform which makes them unsuitable for genetic approaches. However, technical advances have made it possible to analyse changes in gene expression on a large scale. These approaches together with comparative studies with non-desiccation tolerant plants provide novel insights into the molecular processes required for desiccation tolerance and will shed light on identification of orphan genes with unknown functions. Here, we review large scale recent transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic studies that have been performed in desiccation tolerant plants and discuss how these studies contribute to understanding the molecular basis of desiccation tolerance.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2013.00482/fullMetabolomicsProteomicsdesiccation toleranceTranscriptomicsresurrection plants
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author Dinakar eChallabathula
Dorothea eBartels
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Dorothea eBartels
Desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants: new insights from transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysis
Frontiers in Plant Science
Metabolomics
Proteomics
desiccation tolerance
Transcriptomics
resurrection plants
author_facet Dinakar eChallabathula
Dorothea eBartels
author_sort Dinakar eChallabathula
title Desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants: new insights from transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysis
title_short Desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants: new insights from transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysis
title_full Desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants: new insights from transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysis
title_fullStr Desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants: new insights from transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysis
title_full_unstemmed Desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants: new insights from transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysis
title_sort desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants: new insights from transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysis
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2013-11-01
description Most higher plants are unable to survive desiccation to an air-dried state. An exception is a small group of vascular angiosperm plants, termed resurrection plants. They have evolved unique mechanisms of desiccation tolerance and thus can tolerate severe water loss, and mostly adjust their water content with the relative humidity in the environment. Desiccation tolerance is a complex phenomenon and depends on the regulated expression of numerous genes during dehydration and subsequent rehydration. Most of the resurrection plants have a large genome and are difficult to transform which makes them unsuitable for genetic approaches. However, technical advances have made it possible to analyse changes in gene expression on a large scale. These approaches together with comparative studies with non-desiccation tolerant plants provide novel insights into the molecular processes required for desiccation tolerance and will shed light on identification of orphan genes with unknown functions. Here, we review large scale recent transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic studies that have been performed in desiccation tolerant plants and discuss how these studies contribute to understanding the molecular basis of desiccation tolerance.
topic Metabolomics
Proteomics
desiccation tolerance
Transcriptomics
resurrection plants
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2013.00482/full
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