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Protoplasma ; 259(5): 1157-1174, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34939169

ABSTRACT

The streptophyte algal class Zygnematophyceae is the closest algal sister lineage to land plants. In nature, Zygnematophyceae can grow in both terrestrial and freshwater habitats and how they do this is an important unanswered question. Here, we studied what happens to the zygnematophyceaen alga Mougeotia sp., which usually occurs in permanent and temporary freshwater bodies, when it is shifted to liquid growth conditions after growth on a solid substrate. Using global differential gene expression profiling, we identified changes in the core metabolism of the organism interlinked with photosynthesis; the latter went hand in hand with measurable impact on the photophysiology as assessed via pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) fluorometry. Our data reveal a pronounced change in the overall physiology of the alga after submergence and pinpoint candidate genes that play a role. These results provide insight into the importance of photophysiological readjustment when filamentous Zygnematophyceae transition between terrestrial and aquatic habitats.


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Mougeotia , Streptophyta , Gene Expression , Mougeotia/genetics , Photosynthesis/genetics , Phylogeny , Plants/metabolism , Streptophyta/physiology
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Plant J ; 103(3): 1025-1048, 2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32333477

ABSTRACT

All land plants (embryophytes) share a common ancestor that likely evolved from a filamentous freshwater alga. Elucidating the transition from algae to embryophytes - and the eventual conquering of Earth's surface - is one of the most fundamental questions in plant evolutionary biology. Here, we investigated one of the organismal properties that might have enabled this transition: resistance to drastic temperature shifts. We explored the effect of heat stress in Mougeotia and Spirogyra, two representatives of Zygnematophyceae - the closest known algal sister lineage to land plants. Heat stress induced pronounced phenotypic alterations in their plastids, and high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectroscopy-based profiling of 565 transitions for the analysis of main central metabolites revealed significant shifts in 43 compounds. We also analyzed the global differential gene expression responses triggered by heat, generating 92.8 Gbp of sequence data and assembling a combined set of 8905 well-expressed genes. Each organism had its own distinct gene expression profile; less than one-half of their shared genes showed concordant gene expression trends. We nevertheless detected common signature responses to heat such as elevated transcript levels for molecular chaperones, thylakoid components, and - corroborating our metabolomic data - amino acid metabolism. We also uncovered the heat-stress responsiveness of genes for phosphorelay-based signal transduction that links environmental cues, calcium signatures and plastid biology. Our data allow us to infer the molecular heat stress response that the earliest land plants might have used when facing the rapidly shifting temperature conditions of the terrestrial habitat.


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Mougeotia/physiology , Spirogyra/physiology , Amino Acids/metabolism , Biological Evolution , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Conserved Sequence , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Genes, Plant/genetics , Genes, Plant/physiology , Heat-Shock Response , Metabolomics , Mougeotia/genetics , Mougeotia/metabolism , Plastids , Spirogyra/genetics , Spirogyra/metabolism , Tandem Mass Spectrometry , Transcriptome
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J Phycol ; 54(6): 840-849, 2018 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30171607

ABSTRACT

Mougeotia scalaris is a filamentous streptophyte alga renowned for light-inducible plastid rotation and microtubule-dependent polarity establishment. As a first step toward transgenic approaches we determined the 5,825 base pair genomic sequence encoding the α-tubulin1 gene (MsTUA1) of M. scalaris (strain SAG 164.80). The subcloned MsTUA1 promoter facilitated strong transgene expression in M. scalaris and tobacco leaf cells, as shown by particle bombardment and the subsequent visualization of expressed fluorescent protein markers. Our results provide a route for the genetic transformation of the filamentous streptophyte alga M. scalaris based on the endogenous TUA1 promoter.


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Algal Proteins/metabolism , Mougeotia/genetics , Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics , Transformation, Genetic/genetics , Tubulin/metabolism
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