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Positive selection and heat‐response transcriptomes reveal adaptive features of the Brassicaceae desert model, Anastatica hierochuntica.

Authors :
Eshel, Gil
Duppen, Nick
Wang, Guannan
Oh, Dong‐Ha
Kazachkova, Yana
Herzyk, Pawel
Amtmann, Anna
Gordon, Michal
Chalifa‐Caspi, Vered
Oscar, Michelle Arland
Bar‐David, Shirli
Marshall‐Colon, Amy
Dassanayake, Maheshi
Barak, Simon
Source :
New Phytologist. Nov2022, Vol. 236 Issue 3, p1006-1026. 21p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Summary: Plant adaptation to a desert environment and its endemic heat stress is poorly understood at the molecular level. The naturally heat‐tolerant Brassicaceae species Anastatica hierochuntica is an ideal extremophyte model to identify genetic adaptations that have evolved to allow plants to tolerate heat stress and thrive in deserts.We generated an A. hierochuntica reference transcriptome and identified extremophyte adaptations by comparing Arabidopsis thaliana and A. hierochuntica transcriptome responses to heat, and detecting positively selected genes in A. hierochuntica.The two species exhibit similar transcriptome adjustment in response to heat and the A. hierochuntica transcriptome does not exist in a constitutive heat 'stress‐ready' state. Furthermore, the A. hierochuntica global transcriptome as well as heat‐responsive orthologs, display a lower basal and higher heat‐induced expression than in A. thaliana. Genes positively selected in multiple extremophytes are associated with stomatal opening, nutrient acquisition, and UV‐B induced DNA repair while those unique to A. hierochuntica are consistent with its photoperiod‐insensitive, early‐flowering phenotype.We suggest that evolution of a flexible transcriptome confers the ability to quickly react to extreme diurnal temperature fluctuations characteristic of a desert environment while positive selection of genes involved in stress tolerance and early flowering could facilitate an opportunistic desert lifestyle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028646X
Volume :
236
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New Phytologist
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159610540
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18411