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Insights into Transcriptional Regulatory Pathways on Systemic Communication under Flooding in Arabidopsis


ABSTRACT: We analyzed global transcriptional changes in both shoots and roots of root-flooded Arabidopsis seedlings by microarrays. We also interpreted the significance of the systemic communication between roots and shoots by functional classification of affected genes. We performed genetic analysis with an ethylene signaling mutant, ein2-5, to correlate systemic flooding responses with ethylene signaling. We identified a class of genes that were up- or downregulated in shoots, but not affected in roots, under hypoxic conditions. A comprehensive managing program of carbohydrate metabolism was observed, providing an example of how systemic communications might facilitate the survival of plants under flooding. A proportion of long-distance hypoxic regulation was altered in ein2-5.

ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana

PROVIDER: GSE28885 | GEO | 2011/10/21

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA139913

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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