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The heat-shock protein/chaperone network and multiple stress resistance

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PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
卷 15, 期 4, 页码 405-414

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pbi.12659

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multistress resistance; stress acclimation; HSPs/chaperones; HSF; crop improvement

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  1. European Research Council (ERCSEXYPARTH)
  2. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
  3. Plant Biology and Breeding Department of INRA

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Crop yield has been greatly enhanced during the last century. However, most elite cultivars are adapted to temperate climates and are not well suited to more stressful conditions. In the context of climate change, stress resistance is a major concern. To overcome these difficulties, scientists may help breeders by providing genetic markers associated with stress resistance. However, multistress resistance cannot be obtained from the simple addition of single stress resistance traits. In the field, stresses are unpredictable and several may occur at once. Consequently, the use of single stress resistance traits is often inadequate. Although it has been historically linked with the heat stress response, the heat-shock protein (HSP)/chaperone network is a major component of multiple stress responses. Among the HSP/ chaperone 'client proteins', many are primary metabolism enzymes and signal transduction components with essential roles for the proper functioning of a cell. HSPs/ chaperones are controlled by the action of diverse heatshock factors, which are recruited under stress conditions. In this review, we give an overview of the regulation of the HSP/ chaperone network with a focus on Arabidopsis thaliana. We illustrate the role of HSPs/ chaperones in regulating diverse signalling pathways and discuss several basic principles that should be considered for engineering multiple stress resistance in crops through the HSP/ chaperone network.

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