Publications by authors named "M A Ortega-Amaro"

Cold stress impedes the growth and development of plants, restricts the geographical distribution of plant species, and impacts crop productivity. In this study, we analyzed the transcriptome to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in 14-day-old plantlets exposed to temperatures of 0 °C, 4 °C, and 10 °C for 24 h, compared to the 22 °C control group. Among the top 50 cold-induced genes at each temperature, we identified 31 genes that were common across all three low temperatures, with nine genes common to 0-4 °C, eight genes to 4-10 °C, and two genes to 0-10 °C.

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During plant interaction with beneficial microorganisms, fungi secrete a battery of elicitors that trigger plant defenses against pathogenic microorganisms. Among the elicitor molecules secreted by Trichoderma are cerato-platanin proteins, such as EPL1, from . In this study, plants that express the gene were challenged with phytopathogens to evaluate whether expression of EPL1 confers increased resistance to the bacterial pathogen and the necrotrophic fungus .

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Species of the entomopathogenic fungi Metarhizium are used worldwide as biocontrol agents. Recently, other lifestyles have been associated with some Metarhizium species, which include their role as saprophytes, endophytes, and plant growth promoters. Herein, the effect of three Metarhizium anisopliae strains on the growth of Arabidopsis thaliana plantlets was evaluated using an in vitro split system.

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  • AtGRDP2 is a glycine-rich domain protein in Arabidopsis thaliana linked to plant growth and salt stress tolerance, containing three functional domains: DUF1399, RNA Recognition Motif (RRM), and a glycine-rich domain.
  • Analysis showed AtGRDP2 localizes in the cytosol and nucleus of tobacco leaf cells, with the DUF1399 and RRM domains being crucial for its nuclear localization.
  • Interaction studies identified several RNA-binding proteins associated with AtGRDP2, indicating its role in post-transcriptional processes across different cellular compartments.
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  • Polyamines are crucial small organic compounds in all living organisms, involved in regulating growth and responses to stress.
  • Their levels fluctuate during various biological processes, necessitating careful regulation of their synthesis and breakdown.
  • This review focuses on how polyamines regulate their own metabolism through translation and post-translation processes in plants, including the modulation of specific mRNA activities and the activation and stability of metabolic proteins.
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