The ability of organisms to acquire thermotolerance to normally lethal high temperatures is an ancient and conserved adaptive response. However, knowledge of cellular factors essential to this response is limited. Acquisition of thermotolerance is likely to be of particular importance to plants that experience daily temperature fluctuations and are unable to escape to more favorable environments. We developed a screen, based on hypocotyl elongation, for mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana that are unable to acquire thermotolerance to high-temperature stress and have defined four separate genetic loci, hot1–4, required for this process. hot1 was found to have a mutation in the heat shock protein 101 (Hsp101) gene, converting a conserved Glu resi...
In many plant species, an exposure to a sublethal temperature triggers an adaptative response called...
The identification of heat stress (HS)-resilient germplasm is important to ensure food security unde...
Plants have evolved overlapping but distinct cellular responses to different aspects of high tempera...
Plants acquire thermotolerance to lethal high temperatures if first exposed to moderately high tempe...
To investigate the importance of different processes to heat stress tolerance, 45 Arabidopsis (Arabi...
Plants are sessile organisms, and their ability to adapt to stress is crucial for survival in natura...
The Hsp100/ClpB heat shock protein family is ancient and required for high temperature survival, but...
To investigate the importance of different processes to heat stress tolerance, 45 Arabidopsis (Arabi...
We have defined amino acids important for function of the Arabidopsis thaliana Hsp100/ClpB chaperone...
The molecular chaperone heat shock protein101 (HSP101) is required for acquired thermotolerance in p...
A mutant strain of Arabidopsis thaliana var. Columbia whose seedling development was 2 to 3 ˚C more ...
The heat shock protein Hsp104 of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae plays a key role in promoting su...
Plants can acclimate rapidly to environmental conditions, including high temperatures. To identify m...
Expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) is a ubiquitous plant response under heat stress and is mai...
Unlike members of the animal kingdom, plants are immobile, meaning that they need a wide variety of ...
In many plant species, an exposure to a sublethal temperature triggers an adaptative response called...
The identification of heat stress (HS)-resilient germplasm is important to ensure food security unde...
Plants have evolved overlapping but distinct cellular responses to different aspects of high tempera...
Plants acquire thermotolerance to lethal high temperatures if first exposed to moderately high tempe...
To investigate the importance of different processes to heat stress tolerance, 45 Arabidopsis (Arabi...
Plants are sessile organisms, and their ability to adapt to stress is crucial for survival in natura...
The Hsp100/ClpB heat shock protein family is ancient and required for high temperature survival, but...
To investigate the importance of different processes to heat stress tolerance, 45 Arabidopsis (Arabi...
We have defined amino acids important for function of the Arabidopsis thaliana Hsp100/ClpB chaperone...
The molecular chaperone heat shock protein101 (HSP101) is required for acquired thermotolerance in p...
A mutant strain of Arabidopsis thaliana var. Columbia whose seedling development was 2 to 3 ˚C more ...
The heat shock protein Hsp104 of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae plays a key role in promoting su...
Plants can acclimate rapidly to environmental conditions, including high temperatures. To identify m...
Expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) is a ubiquitous plant response under heat stress and is mai...
Unlike members of the animal kingdom, plants are immobile, meaning that they need a wide variety of ...
In many plant species, an exposure to a sublethal temperature triggers an adaptative response called...
The identification of heat stress (HS)-resilient germplasm is important to ensure food security unde...
Plants have evolved overlapping but distinct cellular responses to different aspects of high tempera...