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Expression of Heat Shock Protein and Antioxidant Genes in Rice Leaf Under Heat StressExpression of Heat Shock Protein and Antioxidant Genes in Rice Leaf Under Heat Stress

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Expression of Heat Shock Protein and Antioxidant Genes in Rice Leaf Under Heat Stress
Authors
이동기Nagib Ahsan김용구김경희이상훈이기원M, Md. Atikur Rahman이병현
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
한국초지조사료학회
Keywords
Antioxidant; Heat stress; HSP; Rice; Transcriptomic
Citation
한국초지조사료학회지, v.33, no.3, pp 159 - 166
Pages
8
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국초지조사료학회지
Volume
33
Number
3
Start Page
159
End Page
166
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/21298
ISSN
2287-5824
2287-5832
Abstract
We have previously investigated the proteome changes of rice leaves under heat stress (Lee et al. in Proteomics 2007a, 7:3369-3383), wherein a group of antioxidant proteins and heat shock proteins (HSPs) were found to be regulated differently. The present study focuses on the biochemical changes and gene expression profiles of heat shock protein and antioxidant genes in rice leaves in response to heat stress (42°C) during a wide range of exposure times. The results show that hydrogen peroxide and proline contents increased significantly, suggesting an oxidative burst and osmotic imbalance under heat stress. The mRNA levels of chaperone 60, HSP70, HSP100, chloroplastic HSP26, and mitochondrial small HSP responded rapidly and showed maximum expression after 0.5 or 2 h under heat stress. Transcript levels of ascorbate peroxidase (APX), dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR)and Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase (Cu-Zn SOD) showed a rapid and marked accumulation upon heat stress. While prolonged exposure to heat stress resulted in increased transcript levels of monodehydroascorbate reductase, peroxidase, glyoxalase 1,glutathione reductase, thioredoxin peroxidase, 2-Cysteine peroxiredoxin, and nucleoside diphosphate kinase 1, while the transcription of catalase was suppressed. Consistent with their changes in gene expression, the enzyme activities of APX and DHAR also increased significantly following exposure to heat stress. These results suggest that oxidative stress is usually caused by heat stress, and plants apply complex HSP- and antioxidant-mediated defense mechanisms to cope with heat stress.
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