2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12091893
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Acquisition of Freezing Tolerance of Resurrection Species from Gesneriaceae, a Comparative Study

Abstract: Resurrection plants have the unique ability to restore normal physiological activity after desiccation to an air-dry state. In addition to their desiccation tolerance, some of them, such as Haberlea rhodopensis and Ramonda myconi, are also freezing-tolerant species, as they survive subzero temperatures during winter. Here, we compared the response of the photosynthetic apparatus of two other Gesneriaceae species, Ramonda serbica and Ramonda nathaliae, together with H. rhodopensis, to cold and freezing temperat… Show more

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“…Recently, shotgun proteomics showed the enhanced protein abundance of dehydrins, ELIPs, and HSPs in leaves of H. rhodopensis during desiccation [61]. The increased protein content of dehydrins was monitored during drought-and freezing-induced desiccation of Balkan's resurrection species H. rhodopensis, Ramonda serbica, and Ramonda nathaliae [58,62]. Dehydrins have chaperone-like functions in plant cells related to the protection of proteins and membrane stabilization during stress, but they also act as ROS scavengers [63,64].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, shotgun proteomics showed the enhanced protein abundance of dehydrins, ELIPs, and HSPs in leaves of H. rhodopensis during desiccation [61]. The increased protein content of dehydrins was monitored during drought-and freezing-induced desiccation of Balkan's resurrection species H. rhodopensis, Ramonda serbica, and Ramonda nathaliae [58,62]. Dehydrins have chaperone-like functions in plant cells related to the protection of proteins and membrane stabilization during stress, but they also act as ROS scavengers [63,64].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total leaf proteins were extracted in the sample buffer [62] and their content was determined [82]. Isolated samples were separated on 12% (dehydrins) or 16% (ELIPs, sHSP 17.7) SDS-PAGE (SE260 Mighty Small II, Hoefer, Holliston, MA, USA) polyacrylamide gels [83], modified by adding 8.0% (V/V) glycerol to stacking and separating gels using a constant current of 20 mA per gel.…”
Section: Total Leaf Protein Isolation Sds-page and Western Blotmentioning
confidence: 99%