Identification of a master transcription factor and a regulatory mechanism for desiccation tolerance in the anhydrobiotic cell line Pv11.

Water is essential for living organisms. Terrestrial organisms are incessantly exposed to the stress of losing water, desiccation stress. Avoiding the mortality caused by desiccation stress, many organisms acquired molecular mechanisms to tolerate desiccation. Larvae of the African midge, Polypedilu...

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Main Authors: Takahiro G Yamada, Yusuke Hiki, Noriko F Hiroi, Elena Shagimardanova, Oleg Gusev, Richard Cornette, Takahiro Kikawada, Akira Funahashi
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230218
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spelling doaj-f3ab81e5aaba49d09b3521eced4fe53d2021-03-03T21:36:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01153e023021810.1371/journal.pone.0230218Identification of a master transcription factor and a regulatory mechanism for desiccation tolerance in the anhydrobiotic cell line Pv11.Takahiro G YamadaYusuke HikiNoriko F HiroiElena ShagimardanovaOleg GusevRichard CornetteTakahiro KikawadaAkira FunahashiWater is essential for living organisms. Terrestrial organisms are incessantly exposed to the stress of losing water, desiccation stress. Avoiding the mortality caused by desiccation stress, many organisms acquired molecular mechanisms to tolerate desiccation. Larvae of the African midge, Polypedilum vanderplanki, and its embryonic cell line Pv11 tolerate desiccation stress by entering an ametabolic state, anhydrobiosis, and return to active life after rehydration. The genes related to desiccation tolerance have been comprehensively analyzed, but transcriptional regulatory mechanisms to induce these genes after desiccation or rehydration remain unclear. Here, we comprehensively analyzed the gene regulatory network in Pv11 cells and compared it with that of Drosophila melanogaster, a desiccation sensitive species. We demonstrated that nuclear transcription factor Y subunit gamma-like, which is important for drought stress tolerance in plants, and its transcriptional regulation of downstream positive feedback loops have a pivotal role in regulating various anhydrobiosis-related genes. This study provides an initial insight into the systemic mechanism of desiccation tolerance.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230218
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author Takahiro G Yamada
Yusuke Hiki
Noriko F Hiroi
Elena Shagimardanova
Oleg Gusev
Richard Cornette
Takahiro Kikawada
Akira Funahashi
spellingShingle Takahiro G Yamada
Yusuke Hiki
Noriko F Hiroi
Elena Shagimardanova
Oleg Gusev
Richard Cornette
Takahiro Kikawada
Akira Funahashi
Identification of a master transcription factor and a regulatory mechanism for desiccation tolerance in the anhydrobiotic cell line Pv11.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Takahiro G Yamada
Yusuke Hiki
Noriko F Hiroi
Elena Shagimardanova
Oleg Gusev
Richard Cornette
Takahiro Kikawada
Akira Funahashi
author_sort Takahiro G Yamada
title Identification of a master transcription factor and a regulatory mechanism for desiccation tolerance in the anhydrobiotic cell line Pv11.
title_short Identification of a master transcription factor and a regulatory mechanism for desiccation tolerance in the anhydrobiotic cell line Pv11.
title_full Identification of a master transcription factor and a regulatory mechanism for desiccation tolerance in the anhydrobiotic cell line Pv11.
title_fullStr Identification of a master transcription factor and a regulatory mechanism for desiccation tolerance in the anhydrobiotic cell line Pv11.
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a master transcription factor and a regulatory mechanism for desiccation tolerance in the anhydrobiotic cell line Pv11.
title_sort identification of a master transcription factor and a regulatory mechanism for desiccation tolerance in the anhydrobiotic cell line pv11.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Water is essential for living organisms. Terrestrial organisms are incessantly exposed to the stress of losing water, desiccation stress. Avoiding the mortality caused by desiccation stress, many organisms acquired molecular mechanisms to tolerate desiccation. Larvae of the African midge, Polypedilum vanderplanki, and its embryonic cell line Pv11 tolerate desiccation stress by entering an ametabolic state, anhydrobiosis, and return to active life after rehydration. The genes related to desiccation tolerance have been comprehensively analyzed, but transcriptional regulatory mechanisms to induce these genes after desiccation or rehydration remain unclear. Here, we comprehensively analyzed the gene regulatory network in Pv11 cells and compared it with that of Drosophila melanogaster, a desiccation sensitive species. We demonstrated that nuclear transcription factor Y subunit gamma-like, which is important for drought stress tolerance in plants, and its transcriptional regulation of downstream positive feedback loops have a pivotal role in regulating various anhydrobiosis-related genes. This study provides an initial insight into the systemic mechanism of desiccation tolerance.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230218
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