Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.7/715
Title: Heat and water stress induce unique transcriptional signatures of heat-shock proteins and transcription factors in grapevine
Author: Rocheta, Margarida
Becker, Jörg D.
Coito, João L.
Carvalho, Luísa
Amâncio, Sara
Keywords: Cluster Analysis
Dehydration
Heat-Shock Proteins
Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
Plant Leaves
Plant Proteins
Stress, Physiological
Transcription Factors
Transcriptome
Vitis
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Issue Date: 12-Oct-2013
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Citation: Rocheta, M., Becker, J.D., Coito, J.L. et al. Funct Integr Genomics (2014) 14: 135. doi:10.1007/s10142-013-0338-z
Abstract: Grapevine is an extremely important crop worldwide.In southern Europe, post-flowering phases of the growth cycle can occur under high temperatures, excessive light, and drought conditions at soil and/or atmospheric level. In this study, we subjected greenhouse grown grapevine, variety Aragonez, to two individual abiotic stresses, water deficit stress(WDS), and heat stress (HS). The adaptation of plants to stress is a complex response triggered by cascades of molecular net works involved in stress perception, signal transduction, and the expression of specific stress-related genes and metabolites. Approaches such as array-based transcript profiling allow assessing the expression of thousands of genes in control and stress tissues. Using microarrays, we analyzed the leaf transcriptomic profile of the grapevine plants. Photosynthesis measurements verified that the plants were significantly affected by the stresses applied. Leaf gene expression was obtained using a high-throughput transcriptomic grapevine array, the 23K custom-made Affymetrix Vitis GeneChip. We identified 1,594 genes as differentially expressed between control and treatments and grouped them into ten major functional categories using MapMan software. The transcriptome of Aragonez was more significantly affected by HS when compared with WDS. The number of genes coding for heat-shock proteins and transcription factors expressed solely in response to HS suggesting their expression as unique signatures of HS. However, across-talk between the response pathways to both stresses was observed at the level of AP2/ERF transcription factors.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.7/715
DOI: 10.1007/s10142-013-0338-z
Publisher Version: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10142-013-0338-z
Appears in Collections:PG - Artigos

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
Rocheta et al. Funct. Integr. Genomics 2014.pdfartigo principal2,09 MBAdobe PDFView/Open
Supplementary Fig. 1 Photosynthesis.docxmaterial suplementar 164,49 kBMicrosoft Word XMLView/Open
Supplementary Fig. 2 .docxmaterial suplementar 240,59 kBMicrosoft Word XMLView/Open
Supplementary Fig. 3 Water stress.xlsxmaterial suplementar 3324,32 kBMicrosoft Excel XMLView/Open
Supplementary Fig. 4 Heat stress.xlsxmaterial suplementar 4310,67 kBMicrosoft Excel XMLView/Open
Supplementary Fig. 5.pdfmaterial suplementar 5136,53 kBAdobe PDFView/Open
Supplementary Fig. 5.pptxmaterial suplementar 677,13 kBMicrosoft Powerpoint XMLView/Open
Supplementary Fig. 6 Protein metabolism and modification.xlsxmaterial suplementar 722,41 kBMicrosoft Excel XMLView/Open


FacebookTwitterDeliciousLinkedInDiggGoogle BookmarksMySpace
Formato BibTex MendeleyEndnote 

Items in Repository are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.