Molecular mechanisms controlling the trade off between drought stress and growth in plants

Anno
2020
Proponente Giovanna Serino - Professore Associato
Sottosettore ERC del proponente del progetto
LS1_5
Componenti gruppo di ricerca
Componente Categoria
Soyanni Holness Dottorando/Assegnista/Specializzando componente non strutturato del gruppo di ricerca
Componente Qualifica Struttura Categoria
Lucio Conti Ricercatore Dipartimento di Bioscienze Università degli studi di Milano Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca
Maura Cardarelli Primo ricercatore IBPM-CNR c/o Sapienza Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca
Abstract

Drought is a major environmental stress factor that affects the growth and development of plants, ultimately leading to growth reduction. Understanding how growth reduction and drought responses are coupled might enable us to find new ways to improve plant growth without endangering the physiological responses required for stress tolerance. Despite the progresses in the elucidation of drought stress signaling, and of the main pathways regulating plant development, the mechanisms by which stress response control growth are still unclear. We discovered that drought triggers high levels of post-translational modification (neddylation) of Cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases (CRLs), which control protein turnover via ubiquitination. This dramatic shift in CRL neddylation might be necessary to globally regulate CRL activity and promote the stress response, while shutting down positive growth regulators. This project thus proposes to elucidate this aspect by characterizing the protein stability and gene expression of selected effectors of growth and stress response in drought-stressed wild type and mutant plants, using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model organism. The results obtained within this project will advance our understanding of the signalling pathways that play a central role in plant adaptation and stress responses.

ERC
LS3_10, LS9_4, LS3_5
Keywords:
BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE E INTERAZIONI, FISIOLOGIA VEGETALE, METABOLISMO DELLE PROTEINE

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