Plant cryopreservation: a molecular perspective

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1007/s11240-024-02803-8
Era Vaidya Malhotra, Sangita Bansal, Sandhya Gupta
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Cryopreservation has emerged as one of the most viable methods for the long-term conservation of plant species, but many plants are still recalcitrant to the stresses imposed by cryogenic processes, and robust cryopreservation protocols are lacking for some plant species. High-throughput omics-based approaches are being used to understand the molecular mechanisms governing the response to cryopreservation and associated stresses, but there are limited studies exploring the gene expression mechanisms and regulation governing survival and recovery post cryopreservation. Evidence, although scarce, has emerged that the energy metabolism and oxidative homeostasis pathways are most affected during the osmotic and dehydration stresses and up/down regulation of genes resulting in altered expression of their corresponding proteins has been observed in cryo-tolerant plant cells. Understanding the specific genes and proteins that determine cryo-tolerance or susceptibility can help develop conservation strategies for difficult to conserve species and overcome the challenges to their long-term conservation. The genes and proteins that are dynamically regulated during cryopreservation are the key to successful cryopreservation and plant regrowth. By characterizing these specific genes and proteins, researchers can better understand the mechanisms underlying cryo-tolerance and susceptibility and develop more effective and widely applicable conservation strategies for plant species.

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植物低温保存:分子视角
低温保存已成为长期保护植物物种的最可行方法之一,但许多植物对低温过程造成的胁迫仍然难以承受,一些植物物种也缺乏稳健的低温保存方案。目前正在使用基于高通量组学的方法来了解低温保存和相关胁迫反应的分子机制,但探索低温保存后存活和恢复的基因表达机制和调控的研究还很有限。有证据表明,在渗透胁迫和脱水胁迫期间,能量代谢和氧化平衡途径受到的影响最大,而且在耐低温植物细胞中观察到基因的上调/下调导致其相应蛋白质的表达发生了变化。了解决定低温耐受性或敏感性的特定基因和蛋白质有助于为难以保护的物种制定保护策略,克服长期保护面临的挑战。低温保存过程中动态调节的基因和蛋白质是成功低温保存和植物再生的关键。通过研究这些特定基因和蛋白质的特征,研究人员可以更好地了解低温耐受性和易感性的内在机制,并为植物物种制定更有效、更广泛适用的保护策略。
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Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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5.40
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13.30%
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203
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: This journal highlights the myriad breakthrough technologies and discoveries in plant biology and biotechnology. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC: Journal of Plant Biotechnology) details high-throughput analysis of gene function and expression, gene silencing and overexpression analyses, RNAi, siRNA, and miRNA studies, and much more. It examines the transcriptional and/or translational events involved in gene regulation as well as those molecular controls involved in morphogenesis of plant cells and tissues. The journal also covers practical and applied plant biotechnology, including regeneration, organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis, gene transfer, gene flow, secondary metabolites, metabolic engineering, and impact of transgene(s) dissemination into managed and unmanaged plant systems.
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