Heat shock protein synthesis and thermal tolerance in wheat

小麦的热休克蛋白合成与耐热性

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Abstract

Plants respond to high temperature stress by the synthesis of an assortment of heat shock proteins that have been correlated with an acquired thermal tolerance to otherwise lethal temperatures. This study was conducted to determine whether genotypic differences in acquired thermal tolerance were associated with changes in the pattern of heat shock protein synthesis. The pattern of heat shock protein synthesis was analyzed by (35)S-methionine incorporation in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties exhibiting distinct levels of acquired thermal tolerance. Significant quantitative differences between the cultivars Mustang and Sturdy were observed in the HSP exhibiting apparent molecular weights of 16, 17, 22, 26, 33, and 42 Kilodaltons. Genotypic differences in the synthesis of the small subunit of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase were observed at 34 degrees C. Two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis revealed unique proteins (16, 17, and 26 kilodaltons) in the thermal tolerant variety Mustang that were absent in the more thermal sensitive variety Sturdy. These results provide a correlation between the synthesis of specific low molecular weight heat shock proteins and the degree of thermal tolerance expressed following exposure to elevated temperatures.

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