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DOI: 10.1111/nph.13004
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Insights from the cold transcriptome of <i><scp>P</scp>hyscomitrella patens</i>: global specialization pattern of conserved transcriptional regulators and identification of orphan genes involved in cold acclimation

Anna K. Beike,Daniel Lang,Andreas Zimmer,Florian Wüst,Danika Trautmann,Gertrud Wiedemann,Peter Beyer,Eva L. Decker,Ralf Reski

Biology
Transcriptome
Gene
2014
Summary The whole‐genome transcriptomic cold stress response of the moss P hyscomitrella patens was analyzed and correlated with phenotypic and metabolic changes. Based on time‐series microarray experiments and quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction, we characterized the transcriptomic changes related to early stress signaling and the initiation of cold acclimation. Transcription‐associated protein ( TAP )‐encoding genes of P . patens and A rabidopsis thaliana were classified using generalized linear models. Physiological responses were monitored with pulse‐amplitude‐modulated fluorometry, high‐performance liquid chromatography and targeted high‐performance mass spectrometry. The transcript levels of 3220 genes were significantly affected by cold. Comparative classification revealed a global specialization of TAP families, a transcript accumulation of transcriptional regulators of the stimulus/stress response and a transcript decline of developmental regulators. Although transcripts of the intermediate to later response are from evolutionarily conserved genes, the early response is dominated by species‐specific genes. These orphan genes may encode as yet unknown acclimation processes.
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    Insights from the cold transcriptome of <i><scp>P</scp>hyscomitrella patens</i>: global specialization pattern of conserved transcriptional regulators and identification of orphan genes involved in cold acclimation” is a paper by Anna K. Beike Daniel Lang Andreas Zimmer Florian Wüst Danika Trautmann Gertrud Wiedemann Peter Beyer Eva L. Decker Ralf Reski published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.