RRC ID 20783
Author Nagao M, Matsui K, Uemura M.
Title Klebsormidium flaccidum, a charophycean green alga, exhibits cold acclimation that is closely associated with compatible solute accumulation and ultrastructural changes.
Journal Plant Cell Environ
Abstract To elucidate the fundamental mechanisms and subsequent evolutionary aspects of plant cold acclimation, we examined the effect of cold acclimation on freezing tolerance in Klebsormidium flaccidum, a green alga belonging to Charophyceae, a sister group of land plants. Freezing tolerance of K. flaccidum was significantly enhanced by cold treatment: survival increased from 15% at -10 degrees C when grown at 18 degrees C to 55 and 85% after exposure at 2 degrees C for 2 and 7 d, respectively. Accompanying the development of freezing tolerance, soluble sugars (glucose and sucrose), a putative glycoside and amino acids, including gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), accumulated to high levels in the alga, suggesting that these solutes play a crucial role in the cold acclimation of K. flaccidum. Interestingly, the application of abscisic acid (ABA) did not change the freezing tolerance of the alga. We also observed changes in cell structure, including increased numbers and sizes of starch grains in chloroplasts, chloroplast enlargement, vacuole size reduction and cytoplasmic volume increase. These results suggest that K. flaccidum responds well to cold treatment and develops freezing tolerance in a process comparable to that of land plants.
Volume 31(6)
Pages 872-85
Published 2008-6-1
DOI 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2008.01804.x
PII PCE1804
PMID 18315534
MeSH Abscisic Acid / pharmacology Acclimatization / physiology* Amino Acids / metabolism Carbohydrate Metabolism Carbohydrates / chemistry Chlorophyta / drug effects Chlorophyta / physiology* Chlorophyta / ultrastructure* Freezing
IF 6.362
Times Cited 46
WOS Category PLANT SCIENCES
Resource
Algae NIES-2408