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Nitric Oxide Controls Constitutive Freezing Tolerance in Arabidopsis by Attenuating the Levels of Osmoprotectants, Stress-Related Hormones and Anthocyanins.

Álvaro Costa-BrosetaCarlos Perea-ResaMari-Cruz CastilloM Fernanda RuízJulio SalinasJosé León
Published in: Scientific reports (2018)
Plant tolerance to freezing temperatures is governed by endogenous constitutive components and environmental inducing factors. Nitric oxide (NO) is one of the endogenous components that participate in freezing tolerance regulation. A combined metabolomic and transcriptomic characterization of NO-deficient nia1,2noa1-2 mutant plants suggests that NO acts attenuating the production and accumulation of osmoprotective and regulatory metabolites, such as sugars and polyamines, stress-related hormones, such as ABA and jasmonates, and antioxidants, such as anthocyanins and flavonoids. Accordingly, NO-deficient plants are constitutively more freezing tolerant than wild type plants.
Keyphrases
  • wild type
  • nitric oxide
  • transcription factor
  • nitric oxide synthase
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • ms ms
  • stress induced
  • risk assessment
  • cell wall
  • human health
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • plant growth