Unravelling chilling-stress resistance mechanisms in endangered Mangrove plant Lumnitzera littorea (Jack) Voigt

Mar Environ Res. 2023 Nov:192:106210. doi: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2023.106210. Epub 2023 Sep 28.

Abstract

Lumnitzera littorea (Jack) Voigt is one of the most endangered mangrove species in China. Previous studies have showed the impact of chilling stress on L. littorea and the repsonses at physiological and biochemical levels, but few attentions have been paid at molecular level. In this study, we conducted genome-wide investigation of transcriptional and post-transcriptional dynamics in L. littorea in response to chilling stress (8 °C day/5 °C night). In the seedlings of L. littorea, chilling sensing and signal transducing, photosystem II regeneration and peroxidase-mediated reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging were substantially enhanced to combat the adverse impact induced by chilling exposure. We further revealed that alternative polyadenylation (APA) events participated in chilling stress-responsive processes, including energy metabolism and steroid biosynthesis. Furthermore, APA-mediated miRNA regulations downregulated the expression of the genes involved in fatty acid biosynthesis and elongation, and protein phosphorylation, reflecting the important role of post-transcriptional regulation in modulating chilling tolerance in L. littorea. Our findings present a molecular view to the adaptive characteristics of L. littorea and shed light on the conservation genomic approaches of endangered mangrove species.

Keywords: Chilling stress; Climate change; Conservation; Genetics; Mangrove; Molecular adaptation; Post-transcriptional regulation; mRNA.

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Cold Temperature*
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Reactive Oxygen Species / metabolism
  • Stress, Physiological*

Substances

  • Reactive Oxygen Species