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Proteomic dynamics revealed sex‐biased responses to combined heat‐drought stress in Marchantia.

Authors :
Guerrero, Sara
Roces, Víctor
García‐Campa, Lara
Valledor, Luis
Meijón, Mónica
Source :
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology. Oct2024, Vol. 66 Issue 10, p2226-2241. 16p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Recent studies have documented plant responses to climate change extensively, particularly to single‐stress exposures. However, critical factors for stress survival, such as sexual differentiation, are not often considered. The dioicous Marchantia polymorpha stands as an evolutionary milestone, potentially preserving ancestral traits from the early colonizers. In this study, we employed proteomic analyses complemented with physiological monitoring to investigate combined heat and drought responses in Tak‐1 (male) and Tak‐2 (female) accessions of this liverwort. Additionally, targeted transcriptomics was conducted using different natural populations from contrasting environments. Our findings revealed sex‐biased dynamics among natural accessions, particularly evident under control conditions and during early stress responses. Although Tak‐2 exhibited greater diversity than Tak‐1 under control conditions, male accession demonstrated distinct and more rapid stress sensing and signaling. These differences in stress response appeared to be strongly related to sex‐specific plasticity influenced by geoclimatic origin. Furthermore, we established distinct protein gene ages and genomic distribution trends, underscoring the importance of protein diversification over time. This study provides an evolutionary perspective on sexual divergence and stress emergence employing a systems biology approach, which allowed for the establishment of global and sex‐specific interaction networks in the stress response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16729072
Volume :
66
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180374777
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jipb.13753