Transcriptome Changes for Arabidopsis in Response to Salt, Osmotic, and Cold Stress,
Syngenta (United States) · Scripps Research Institute
Abstract
To identify genes of potential importance to cold, salt, and drought tolerance, global expression profiling was performed on Arabidopsis plants subjected to stress treatments of 4 degrees C, 100 mM NaCl, or 200 mM mannitol, respectively. RNA samples were collected separately from leaves and roots after 3- and 27-h stress treatments. Profiling was conducted with a GeneChip microarray with probe sets for approximately 8,100 genes. Combined results from all three stresses identified 2,409 genes with a greater than 2-fold change over control. This suggests that about 30% of the transcriptome is sensitive to regulation by common stress conditions. The majority of changes were stimulus specific. At the 3-h time…
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- Transcriptome
- Arabidopsis
- Mannitol
- Biology
- Fold change
- Gene
- Microarray
- Osmotic shock