Protective roles of plant proteins in conferring tolerance to heat stress |
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Authors: | Omid Askari-Khorasgani |
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Institution: | 1. Iran Young Researchers and Elite Club, Department of Horticultural Sciences College of Agriculture &2. Natural Resources, Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran |
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Abstract: | Intensified by global warming, heat stress is one of the major concerns in many farmlands that severely disturb plant productivity. Plant genetic engineering by regulating heat shock proteins, RNA-binding proteins, and molecular chaperones is an efficient strategy for maintaining plant productivity under heat stress conditions. Plant performance and tolerance to heat stress are highly dependent on their balance, interactions, structural, and functional diversities. Thus, this review article is undertaken to discuss the effectiveness of these proteins in conferring tolerance to heat stress and to incentivize their coregulation to achieve better results in breeding programs in future. |
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Keywords: | chaperone heat shock proteins heat tolerance high temperature RNA-binding proteins |
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