Gene expression changes in Arabidopsis seedlings during short- to long-term exposure to 3-D clinorotation

  • Hyuncheol Soh
  • , Chungkyun Auh
  • , Woong Young Soh
  • , Kyeongsik Han
  • , Donggiun Kim
  • , Sukchan Lee
  • , Yong Rhee

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Abstract

Seedlings of Arabidopsis thaliana (cv. Columbia) were used to evaluate dynamic transcriptional-level genome responses to simulated microgravity condition created by 3-D clinorotation. The DNA chip data analysis showed that the plant may respond to simulated microgravity by dynamic induction (up- and down-regulations) of the responsive genes in the genome. The qRT-PCR results on the investigated genes showed that the expression patterns of the genes (molecular response) were generally similar to the physiological response patterns detected in stress-challenged plants. Expression patterns were categorized into short or continual up- or down-regulated patterns, as well as stochastic changes from short- to long-term simulated microgravity stress. The induced genes are then assumed to establish a new molecular plasticity to the newly adjusted genome status in the basic milieu of maintaining homeostasis during the process of adaptation to simulated microgravity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)255-270
Number of pages16
JournalPlanta
Volume234
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2011

Keywords

  • 3-D Clinorotation
  • Arabidopsis
  • Gene expression
  • Microarray
  • Simulated microgravity

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