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Using antibodies raised against two sunflower small heat shock proteins (sHSPs), we have detected immunologically related proteins in unstressed vegetative tissues from the resurrection plant Craterostigma plantagineum. In whole plants, further accumulation of these polypeptides was induced by heat-shock or water-stress. In desiccation-intolerant Craterostigma callus tissue, we failed to detect sHSP-related polypeptides, but their expression, and the concurrent acquisition of desiccation tolerance was induced by exogenous abscisic acid (ABA) treatment. In untressed plants, the cross-reacting polypeptides were abundant in the roots and lower part of the shoots, where they showed homogeneous tissue-distributions. This constitutive expression is novel for vegetative tissues of higher plants, and resembles the expression patterns of sHSPs in desiccation-tolerant zygotic embryos and germinating seeds.
DNA, Complementary, Constitutive expression, Desiccation tolerance, Water-stress, Vegetative tissues, Plants, Adaptation, Physiological, Genes, Craterostigma, RNA, Messenger, Desiccation, Small heat-shock proteins, Heat-Shock Proteins, Plant Physiological Phenomena, Abscisic Acid
DNA, Complementary, Constitutive expression, Desiccation tolerance, Water-stress, Vegetative tissues, Plants, Adaptation, Physiological, Genes, Craterostigma, RNA, Messenger, Desiccation, Small heat-shock proteins, Heat-Shock Proteins, Plant Physiological Phenomena, Abscisic Acid
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