Bridging the gap: parallel profiling of ribosome associated and total RNA species can identify transcriptional regulatory mechanisms of plants in spaceflight

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Eric S. Land, Emma Canaday, Alexander Meyers, Sarah Wyatt, Imara Y. Perera
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Abstract

As plants are an essential component of sustainable life support systems, long-duration space missions will require a sophisticated understanding of plant adaptations to spaceflight and microgravity. For many years, transcriptional profiling of steady state mRNA abundances has been used as measure of plant adaptations to the space environment. However, measured changes in transcript abundances are often not reflected in corresponding changes in the proteome due regulatory processes governing translation. Translating ribosome affinity purification (TRAP) is a technique which selectively targets ribosome bound mRNAs for isolation and downstream sequencing. Comparing profiles of ribosome associated mRNAs with total mRNAs provides insight into the translatome and may more accurately inform on the cellular responses to the spaceflight environment. Toward that goal, this work describes a methodology developed ahead of the APEx-07 flight mission.
弥合差距:核糖体相关和总RNA物种的平行分析可以识别太空飞行中植物的转录调节机制
由于植物是可持续生命支持系统的重要组成部分,长时间的太空任务将需要对植物对太空飞行和微重力的适应有深入的了解。多年来,稳定状态mRNA丰度的转录谱分析已被用来衡量植物对空间环境的适应性。然而,转录物丰度的测量变化往往没有反映在相应的蛋白质组的变化中,这是由于控制翻译的调节过程。翻译核糖体亲和纯化(TRAP)是一种选择性地针对核糖体结合mrna进行分离和下游测序的技术。将核糖体相关mrna与总mrna的谱图进行比较,可以深入了解翻译体,并可能更准确地了解细胞对航天环境的反应。为了实现这一目标,这项工作描述了在APEx-07飞行任务之前开发的一种方法。
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5.30
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6.20%
发文量
69
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Plant Interactions aims to represent a common platform for those scientists interested in publishing and reading research articles in the field of plant interactions and will cover most plant interactions with the surrounding environment.
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