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Environmental News Network - How to Beat the Heat: Memory Mechanism Allows Plants to Adapt to Heat Stress

Environmental News Network - How to Beat the Heat: Memory Mechanism Allows Plants to Adapt to Heat Stress
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How to beat the heat: Memory mechanism allows plants to adapt to heat stress

Researchers from Nara Institute of Science and Technology have found that plants adapt to heat stress via a specific memory mechanism. The JUMONJI family of proteins can control small heat shock genes, allowing plants to become heat tolerant for better adaptation to future heat stress. This research is applicable to a broad range of scientific fields and understanding this mechanism could contribute to maintaining the food supply under global warming conditions. ....

Soichi Inagaki , Atsushij Nagano , Motohide Seki , Takamasa Suzuki , Akiko Satake Toshiro Ito , Kota Nagashima , Satoshi Matsubara , Kaori Yoshimizu , Kouta Hamada , Tetsuji Kakutani , Nobutoshi Yamaguchi , Yasuyuki Nomura , Mari Kamitani , Toshiro Ito , Yuko Kurita , Nature Communications , Nara Institute Of Science , Nara Institute , Eng Seng Gan , Makiko Satake , Cell Biology , Molecular Biology , Plant Sciences , இயற்கை தகவல்தொடர்புகள் , நாரா நிறுவனம் ஆஃப் அறிவியல் , நாரா நிறுவனம் ,

Shootin1a - The missing link underlying learning and memory


Shootin1a - The missing link underlying learning and memory
IMAGE: Shootin1a Is Required for Spine Structural Plasticity. Fluorescence time-lapse images of dendritic spines (A) and time course of their volume changes (B) of hippocampal neurons in slice culture. Spines were.
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Naoyuki Inagaki
Ikoma, Japan - In neurons, changes in the size of dendritic spines - small cellular protrusions involved in synaptic transmission - are thought to be a key mechanism underlying learning and memory. However, the specific way in which these structural changes occur remains unknown. In a study published in Cell Reports, researchers from Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST) have revealed that the binding of cell adhesion molecules with actin, via an important linker protein in the structural backbone of synapses, is vital for this process of structural plasticity. ....

Naoyuki Inagaki , Nara Institute Of Science , Cell Reports , Nara Institute , நாரா நிறுவனம் ஆஃப் அறிவியல் , செல் அறிக்கைகள் , நாரா நிறுவனம் ,