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A role for expansins in dehydration and rehydration of the resurrection plant Craterostigma plantagineum
Author(s) -
Jones Louise,
McQueen-Mason Simon
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
febs letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.593
H-Index - 257
eISSN - 1873-3468
pISSN - 0014-5793
DOI - 10.1016/s0014-5793(04)00023-7
Subject(s) - dehydration , expansin , cell wall , desiccation , shrinkage , flexibility (engineering) , botany , chemistry , biology , biophysics , biochemistry , materials science , gene , gene expression , statistics , mathematics , composite material
Craterostigma plantagineum is one of the few higher plants capable of surviving desiccation throughout its vegetative tissues. Water loss results in cell shrinkage and a commensurate folding of the cell wall indicating an unusual degree of wall flexibility. We show that wall extensibility undergoes a marked increase during dehydration and rehydration. Similar increases were observed in the activity of expansins in cell walls during these processes suggesting a role for these proteins in increasing wall flexibility. Three α‐expansin cDNAs were cloned from dehydrating leaves and transcript levels for one correlated closely with the observed changes in expansin activity during the dehydration and rehydration of leaves.