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Mechanisms of thermoregulation in plants

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posted on 2024-11-14, 16:23 authored by Jennifer R Watling, Nicole Grant, Rebecca Miller, Sharon RobinsonSharon Robinson
Endothermic heating of floral tissues and even thermoregulation is known to occur in a number of plant species across a wide taxonomic range. The mechanisms by which flowers heat, however, are only just beginning to be understood, and even less is known about how heating is regulated in response to changes in ambient temperature. We have recently demonstrated that the alternative pathway of respiration, in which the alternative oxidase (AOX) rather than cytochrome C (COX) acts as terminal electron acceptor, is responsible for heat generation in one thermoregulating species, the sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera). In the March issue of the Journal of Experimental Botany we further demonstrated that AOX-mediated heat production in this species is regulated at both the level of gene expression and also post-translationally. Similarly, AOX has also been implicated in heat production in other thermogenic species. In this addendum we discuss the central role of AOX in heat production and how post-translational mechanisms may provide the fine control necessary for thermoregulation.

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Watling, J. R., Grant, N., Miller, R. E. & Robinson, S. A. (2008). Mechanisms of thermoregulation in plants. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 3 (8), 595-597.

Journal title

Plant Signaling and Behavior

Volume

3

Issue

8

Pagination

595-597

Language

English

RIS ID

23804

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