Abiotic stress responses in plants
Plants cannot move, so they must endure abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity and
extreme temperatures. These stressors greatly limit the distribution of plants, alter their …
extreme temperatures. These stressors greatly limit the distribution of plants, alter their …
Plants' response to abiotic stress: Mechanisms and strategies
Y Zhang, J Xu, R Li, Y Ge, Y Li, R Li - International Journal of Molecular …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Abiotic stress is the adverse effect of any abiotic factor on a plant in a given environment,
impacting plants' growth and development. These stress factors, such as drought, salinity …
impacting plants' growth and development. These stress factors, such as drought, salinity …
Alternative splicing of TaHSFA6e modulates heat shock protein–mediated translational regulation in response to heat stress in wheat
J Wen, Z Qin, L Sun, Y Zhang, D Wang, H Peng… - New …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Heat stress greatly threatens crop production. Plants have evolved multiple adaptive
mechanisms, including alternative splicing, that allow them to withstand this stress …
mechanisms, including alternative splicing, that allow them to withstand this stress …
Ribosome-associated protein quality control
O Brandman, RS Hegde - Nature structural & molecular biology, 2016 - nature.com
Protein synthesis by the ribosome can fail for numerous reasons including faulty mRNA,
insufficient availability of charged tRNAs and genetic errors. All organisms have evolved …
insufficient availability of charged tRNAs and genetic errors. All organisms have evolved …
Plants' epigenetic mechanisms and abiotic stress
M Miryeganeh - Genes, 2021 - mdpi.com
Plants are sessile organisms that need to adapt to constantly changing environmental
conditions. Unpredictable climate change places plants under a variety of abiotic stresses …
conditions. Unpredictable climate change places plants under a variety of abiotic stresses …
Reproduction multitasking: the male gametophyte
The gametophyte represents the sexual phase in the alternation of generations in plants; the
other, nonsexual phase is the sporophyte. Here, we review the evolutionary origins of the …
other, nonsexual phase is the sporophyte. Here, we review the evolutionary origins of the …
Translation regulation in plants: an interesting past, an exciting present and a promising future
C Merchante, AN Stepanova, JM Alonso - The Plant Journal, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Changes in gene expression are at the core of most biological processes, from cell
differentiation to organ development, including the adaptation of the whole organism to the …
differentiation to organ development, including the adaptation of the whole organism to the …
Polysomes, stress granules, and processing bodies: a dynamic triumvirate controlling cytoplasmic mRNA fate and function
T Chantarachot, J Bailey-Serres - Plant physiology, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Polysomes, Stress Granules, and Processing Bodies: A Dynamic Triumvirate Controlling
Cytoplasmic mRNA Fate and Function | Plant Physiology | Oxford Academic Skip to Main …
Cytoplasmic mRNA Fate and Function | Plant Physiology | Oxford Academic Skip to Main …
Translation stress and collided ribosomes are co-activators of cGAS
The cyclic GMP-AMP synthase-stimulator of interferon genes (cGAS-STING) pathway
senses cytosolic DNA and induces interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) to activate the innate …
senses cytosolic DNA and induces interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) to activate the innate …
Plant translational reprogramming for stress resilience
S Son, SR Park - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Organisms regulate gene expression to produce essential proteins for numerous biological
processes, from growth and development to stress responses. Transcription and translation …
processes, from growth and development to stress responses. Transcription and translation …