Emerging Roles and Landscape of Translating mRNAs in Plants

Plants use a wide range of mechanisms to adapt to different environmental stresses. One of the earliest responses displayed under stress is rapid alterations in stress responsive gene expression that has been extensively analyzed through expression profiling such as microarrays and RNA-sequencing. R...

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Main Authors: Gaurav Sablok, Jonathan J. Powell, Kemal Kazan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.01443/full
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spelling doaj-a8ab0abcbb0e4f67802966c76c91508a2020-11-25T00:30:57ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2017-09-01810.3389/fpls.2017.01443260699Emerging Roles and Landscape of Translating mRNAs in PlantsGaurav Sablok0Gaurav Sablok1Jonathan J. Powell2Kemal Kazan3Kemal Kazan4Finnish Museum of Natural HistoryHelsinki, FinlandDepartment of Biosciences, Viikki Plant Science Center, University of HelsinkiHelsinki, FinlandCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Agriculture, St. LuciaQLD, AustraliaCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Agriculture, St. LuciaQLD, AustraliaQueensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, University of Queensland, St. LuciaQLD, AustraliaPlants use a wide range of mechanisms to adapt to different environmental stresses. One of the earliest responses displayed under stress is rapid alterations in stress responsive gene expression that has been extensively analyzed through expression profiling such as microarrays and RNA-sequencing. Recently, expression profiling has been complemented with proteome analyses to establish a link between transcriptional and the corresponding translational changes. However, proteome profiling approaches have their own technical limitations. More recently, ribosome-associated mRNA profiling has emerged as an alternative and a robust way of identifying translating mRNAs, which are a set of mRNAs associated with ribosomes and more likely to contribute to proteome abundance. In this article, we briefly review recent studies that examined the processes affecting the abundance of translating mRNAs, their regulation during plant development and tolerance to stress conditions and plant factors affecting the selection of translating mRNA pools. This review also highlights recent findings revealing differential roles of alternatively spliced mRNAs and their translational control during stress adaptation. Overall, better understanding of processes involved in the regulation of translating mRNAs has obvious implications for improvement of stress tolerance in plants.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.01443/fullmRNAtranslational regulationribosomal associationsstressdevelopment
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author Gaurav Sablok
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Kemal Kazan
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Jonathan J. Powell
Kemal Kazan
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Emerging Roles and Landscape of Translating mRNAs in Plants
Frontiers in Plant Science
mRNA
translational regulation
ribosomal associations
stress
development
author_facet Gaurav Sablok
Gaurav Sablok
Jonathan J. Powell
Kemal Kazan
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title Emerging Roles and Landscape of Translating mRNAs in Plants
title_short Emerging Roles and Landscape of Translating mRNAs in Plants
title_full Emerging Roles and Landscape of Translating mRNAs in Plants
title_fullStr Emerging Roles and Landscape of Translating mRNAs in Plants
title_full_unstemmed Emerging Roles and Landscape of Translating mRNAs in Plants
title_sort emerging roles and landscape of translating mrnas in plants
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Plants use a wide range of mechanisms to adapt to different environmental stresses. One of the earliest responses displayed under stress is rapid alterations in stress responsive gene expression that has been extensively analyzed through expression profiling such as microarrays and RNA-sequencing. Recently, expression profiling has been complemented with proteome analyses to establish a link between transcriptional and the corresponding translational changes. However, proteome profiling approaches have their own technical limitations. More recently, ribosome-associated mRNA profiling has emerged as an alternative and a robust way of identifying translating mRNAs, which are a set of mRNAs associated with ribosomes and more likely to contribute to proteome abundance. In this article, we briefly review recent studies that examined the processes affecting the abundance of translating mRNAs, their regulation during plant development and tolerance to stress conditions and plant factors affecting the selection of translating mRNA pools. This review also highlights recent findings revealing differential roles of alternatively spliced mRNAs and their translational control during stress adaptation. Overall, better understanding of processes involved in the regulation of translating mRNAs has obvious implications for improvement of stress tolerance in plants.
topic mRNA
translational regulation
ribosomal associations
stress
development
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.01443/full
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