Acclimation vs shock response to temperature and drought stress in potato cells: a comparative analysis of molecular changes
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
1997
Abstract:
To dissect the cellular response to water stress and compare
changes induced as a generalized response with those involved in
tolerance/acclimation mechanisms, molecular changes were
compared in cultured potato cells after graduai exposure to
polyethylene glicol (PEG)-mediated low water potential versus
those induced in cells abruptly exposed to the sarne stress
intensity. In acclimated potato cells, active growth was
maintained under conditions of low water potential which
inhibited the growth of non-acclimated cells by means of a set
of metabolic changes, including proline accumulation, synthesis
of de novo proteins and changes in gene expression.
Structure of cellular membranes was kept in acclimated cells al
an osmotic potential of -2.3 MPa, which caused extended
membrane disruption when applied to non-acclimated cells.
Membrane phospolipids of acclimated cells were found to
contain more saturated fatty acids, causing an increase in
membrane microviscosity. The steady-state level of delta-9
and delta 12 desaturase gene decreased in acclimated cells,
suggesting that the variation in the level of fatty acid
unsaturation was at least partially associated with down-
regulationof the cxpression of these genes. The level of
expression of the desaturase genes was aIso regulated by changes
in growth temperature. Increase in temperature caused down-
regulation of delta-9 desaturase, while delta-12 desaturase was
actively expressed by decreasing the temperature.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Costa, Antonello; Grillo, MARIA STEFANIA; Consiglio, MARIA FEDERICA
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Titolo del libro:
Proceedings of "Stress of life, stress and adaptation from molecules to man"