Back to Search Start Over

Heat stress in Marchantia polymorpha: Sensing and mechanisms underlying a dynamic response.

Authors :
Marchetti, Fernanda
Cainzos, Maximiliano
Cascallares, Milagros
Distéfano, Ayelén Mariana
Setzes, Nicolás
López, Gabriel Alejandro
Zabaleta, Eduardo
Pagnussat, Gabriela Carolina
Source :
Plant, Cell & Environment. Jul2021, Vol. 44 Issue 7, p2134-2149. 16p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Sensing and response to high temperatures are crucial to prevent heat‐related damage and to preserve cellular and metabolic functions. The response to heat stress is a complex and coordinated process that involves several subcellular compartments and multi‐level regulatory networks that are synchronized to avoid cell damage while maintaining cellular homeostasis. In this review, we provide an insight into the most recent advances in elucidating the molecular mechanisms involved in heat stress sensing and response in Marchantia polymorpha. Based on the signaling pathways and genes that were identified in Marchantia, our analyses indicate that although with specific particularities, the core components of the heat stress response seem conserved in bryophytes and angiosperms. Liverworts not only constitute a powerful tool to study heat stress response and signaling pathways during plant evolution, but also provide key and simple mechanisms to cope with extreme temperatures. Given the increasing prevalence of high temperatures around the world as a result of global warming, this knowledge provides a new set of molecular tools with potential agronomical applications. Sensing and response to high temperatures are crucial mechanisms to prevent heat‐related damage and to preserve cellular functions. In this review we aim to provide an insight into the most recent advances in elucidating the mechanisms and pathways involved in the response to heat stress in the bryophyte Marchantia polymorpha. We discuss conserved and divergent pathways that relate temperature sensing with a plethora of transduction cascades that are emerging as central future research directions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01407791
Volume :
44
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant, Cell & Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151133766
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.13914