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Series GSE119382 Query DataSets for GSE119382
Status Public on Sep 04, 2018
Title Transcriptomic study of Arabidopsis roots overexpressing the brassinosteroid receptor BRL3, in control conditions and under severe drought
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Abstract: Drought is the primary cause of global agricultural losses and represents a major threat to worldwide food security. Currently, plant biotechnology stands out as the most promising strategy to increase crop growth in rain-fed conditions. The main mechanisms underlying drought resistance have been uncovered by studies of plant physiology and by engineering crops with drought-resistant genes. However, plants with enhanced drought resistance usually display lower levels of growth, highlighting the need to search for novel strategies capable of uncoupling drought resistance from growth. Here, we show that the brassinosteroid family of receptors, in addition to promoting growth, guides phenotypic adaptation to a great variety of drought stress traits analyzed herein. Whilst mutations in the ubiquitously localized BRI1 receptor pathway show an enhanced drought resistance at the expense of plant growth, we found that vascular-enriched BRL3 receptors confer drought tolerance without penalizing overall growth. Systematic analyses reveal that upon drought stress the BRL3 receptor pathway triggers the synthesis and mobilization of osmoprotectant metabolites, mainly proline and sugars. This preferentially occurs in the vascular tissues of the roots and favors overall plant growth. Altogether, our results uncover a new role for the spatial control of BR signaling in drought tolerance, and offer a novel strategy to address food security issues in an increasingly water-limited climate.
 
Overall design 28 days old root system were collected from soil, quickly washed in water and flash-frozen. Experiment with a bifactorial design. Factor one is the genotype, which include WT (Col-0) and 35S:BRL3. Factor two is the condition, which include control (Properly watered) and 5 days of drought (water-hold) conditions. 3 Biological replicates were collected per each genotype and condition.
 
Contributor(s) Lozano-Elena F, Fàbregas N, Caño-Delgado AI
Citation(s) 30409967, 35314705
Submission date Sep 03, 2018
Last update date Apr 19, 2022
Contact name Fidel Lozano-Elena
E-mail(s) fidel.lozano@cragenomica.es
Organization name Center for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG)
Department Molecular Genetics
Lab Ana I. Caño-Delgado's lab
Street address Edifici CRAG - Campus UAB
City Cerdanyola
State/province Barcelona
ZIP/Postal code 08193
Country Spain
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13222 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Arabidopsis thaliana)
Samples (11)
GSM3373992 D_1: Col-0_WT_Drought_Rep1
GSM3373993 D_2: Col-0_WT_Drought_Rep2
GSM3373994 D_3: Col-0_WT_Drought_Rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA489081
SRA SRP159462

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