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Transcriptomic analysis of submergence-tolerant and sensitive Brachypodium distachyon ecotypes reveals oxidative stress as a major tolerance factor

dc.contributor.authorRivera Contreras, Irma Karla
dc.contributor.authorZamora Hernández, Teresa
dc.contributor.authorHuerta Heredia, Ariana Arlene
dc.contributor.authorCapataz Tafur, Jacqueline
dc.contributor.authorBarrera Figueroa, Blanca Estela
dc.contributor.authorJuntawong, P.
dc.contributor.authorPeña Castro, Julián Mario
dc.contributor.otherInstituto de Biotecnología
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-30T18:45:07Z
dc.date.issued2016-06-10
dc.description.abstractWhen excessive amounts of water accumulate around roots and aerial parts of plants, submergence stress occurs. To find the integrated mechanisms of tolerance, we used ecotypes of the monocot model plant Brachypodium distachyon to screen for genetic material with contrasting submergence tolerance. For this purpose, we used a set of previously studied drought sensitive/tolerant ecotypes and the knowledge that drought tolerance is positively associated with submergence stress. We decided to contrast aerial tissue transcriptomes of the ecotype Bd21 14-day-old plants as sensitive and ecotype Bd2-3 as tolerant after 2 days of stress under a long-day photoperiod. Gene ontology and the grouping of transcripts indicated that tolerant Bd2-3 differentially down-regulated NITRATE REDUCTASE and ALTERNATIVE OXIDASE under stress and constitutively up-regulated HAEMOGLOBIN, when compared with the sensitive ecotype, Bd21. These results suggested the removal of nitric oxide, a gaseous phytohormone and concomitant reactive oxygen species as a relevant tolerance determinant. Other mechanisms more active in tolerant Bd2-3 were the pathogen response, glyoxylate and tricarboxylic acid cycle integration, and acetate metabolism. This data set could be employed to design further studies on the basic science of plant tolerance to submergence stress and its biotechnological application in the development of submergence-tolerant crops.
dc.identifier.citationRivera-Contreras, I. K., Zamora-Hernández, T., Huerta-Heredia, A. A., Capataz-Tafur, J., Barrera-Figueroa, B. E., Juntawong, P., & Peña-Castro, J. M. (2016). Transcriptomic analysis of submergence-tolerant and sensitive Brachypodium distachyon ecotypes reveals oxidative stress as a major tolerance factor. Scientific Reports, 6(1), 27686. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep27686
dc.identifier.issn2045-2322 (En línea)
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.unpa.edu.mx/handle/10598/631
dc.identifier.urlhttps://doi.org/10.1038/srep27686
dc.languageInglés
dc.publisherScientific Reports
dc.relation.ispartofScientific Reports, Vol. 6, Núm. 27686
dc.rightsAcceso abierto
dc.rights.holderSpringer nature
dc.subjectEcotipo
dc.subjectBrachypodium distachyon
dc.subjectEstrés oxidativo
dc.subjectTolerancia de sumergencia
dc.titleTranscriptomic analysis of submergence-tolerant and sensitive Brachypodium distachyon ecotypes reveals oxidative stress as a major tolerance factor
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