rocket science: the effect of spaceflight on germination physiology, ageing, and transcriptome of eruca sativa seeds
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Abstract
In the āRocket Scienceā project, storage of Eruca sativa (salad rocket) seeds for six months on board the International Space Station resulted in delayed seedling establishment. Here we investigated the physiological and molecular mechanisms underpinning the spaceflight effects on dry seeds. We found that āSpaceā seed germination vigor was reduced, and ageing sensitivity increased, but the spaceflight did not compromise seed viability and the development of normal seedlings. Comparative analysis of the transcriptomes (using RNAseq) in dry seeds and upon controlled artificial ageing treatment (CAAT) revealed differentially expressed genes (DEGs) associated with spaceflight and ageing. DEG categories enriched by spaceflight and CAAT included transcription and translation with reduced transcript abundances for 40S and 60S ribosomal subunit genes. Among the āspaceflight-upā DEGs were heat shock proteins (HSPs), DNAJ-related chaperones, a heat shock factor (HSFA7a-like), and components of several DNA repair pathways (e.g., ATM, DNA ligase 1). The āresponse to radiationā category was especially enriched in āspaceflight-upā DEGs including HSPs, catalases, and the transcription factor HY5. The major finding from the physiological and transcriptome analysis is that spaceflight causes vigor loss and partial ageing during air-dry seed storage, for which space environmental factors and consequences for seed storage during spaceflights are discussed.Reference Key |
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Authors | ;Jake O. Chandler;Fabian B. Haas;Safina Khan;Laura Bowden;Michael Ignatz;Eugenia M. A. Enfissi;Frances Gawthrop;Alistair Griffiths;Paul D. Fraser;Stefan A. Rensing;Gerhard Leubner-Metzger |
Journal | The Science of the total environment |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | 10.3390/life10040049 |
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