Systems acclimation to osmotic stress in zygnematophyte cells
University of Göttingen · Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Abstract
Zygnematophytes are the closest algal relatives of land plants. They hold key information to infer how the earliest land plants overcame the barrage of terrestrial stressors, the prime of which is osmotic stress. Here, we apply two osmotic stressors on a unicellular and a multicellular representative of zygnematophytes and study their responses over a 25-hour time course, generating 130, 60, and 30 transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic samples combined with photophysiology, sugar analysis, immunocytochemical glycoprotein analysis, and microscopy. Our data highlight a shared protein chassis that shows divergent responses with the same outcome: successful acclimation to osmotic challenges. We establish a…
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10Topics & keywords
- Osmotic shock
- Acclimatization
- Osmotic pressure
- Multicellular organism
- Sugar
- Stressor
- Life in Land