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PRIN 2022 - COD. 2022BKBMLM - "LISCL-mediated catabolism regulates plant-environment interactions" - Finanziamento dell’Unione Europea – NextGenerationEU – missione 4, componente 2, investimento 1.1.

Progetto
Living organisms are embedded in their environment from which they continuously receive stimuli, and integrate hundreds of signals to achieve positive interactions and ensure growth and reproduction. Plants are particularly dependent on their environment due to their inability to move, and have evolved molecular mechanisms to ensure specific responses to both abiotic stimuli, such as light and water availability, and biotic ones, such as those imposed by hostile organisms or symbiotic interactions. Molecular messengers, both of endogenous origin, such as phytohormones, and of exogenous origin, usually referred to as elicitors, mediate these interactions. Uncontrolled accumulation of these molecules can cause toxicity, and organisms in all kingdoms have evolved detoxification mechanisms. In Arabidopsis, SCL14-dependent 'xenobiotic detoxification' is a pyramidal pathway involving transcription factors, enzymes and transporters, ensuring the modification, conjugation and compartmentalization of phytohormones, signalling molecules and toxic compounds. The goals of this project are twofold: to discover which molecules undergo SCL14-regulated detoxification and to study the role of SCL14 and its homologues (LISCL family) in plant-environment interactions and stress response. To achieve these objectives, we have established a collaboration between three research units. Their respective expertise in metabolite biochemistry, plant physiology and plant/soil microbiome will allow a wide-ranging analysis of the role of LISCL proteins. First, we will assess the involvement of LISCL family members in the detoxification pathway. We will use LISCL mutants, compromised in catabolism, to study the molecular signalling that occurs under salt and drought stress. Indeed, it has already been shown that scl14 mutants accumulate higher levels of both signalling and damaging molecules. Next, we will identify the palette of molecules that induce the detoxification pathway by screening a library of chemicals on a reporter line. The effect of the identified and commercially available LISCL-inducing molecules on Arabidopsis growth and stress resilience will be tested in vitro. Among LISCL elicitors, β-cyclocitral and other apocarotenoids have already demonstrated strong activity as biostimulants, increasing plant tolerance to stress and regulating root growth. Their effects on the plant rhizobiome and arbuscular mycorrhizae development will be analyzed on Solanum lycopersicum in field, under control and salt stress conditions. Finally, the molecular mechanisms underlying these responses will be studied by analyzing the response of SCL14 and ANAC102 to LISCL-inducing molecules. Achieving the project goals will enrich our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms of plant stress resilience and rhizo-biotic interactions, and will allow us to identify molecules potentially useful as biostimulants.
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Dati Generali

Partecipanti

D'ALESSANDRO Stefano   Responsabile scientifico  

Referenti

LO IACONO Cristiano   Amministrativo  

Dipartimenti coinvolti

SCIENZE DELLA VITA E BIOLOGIA DEI SISTEMI   Principale  

Tipo

PRIN 2022

Finanziatore

Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca
Ente Finanziatore

Partner

Università degli Studi di TORINO

Contributo Totale (assegnato) Ateneo (EURO)

83.000€

Periodo di attività

Settembre 28, 2023 - Settembre 27, 2025

Durata progetto

24 mesi

Aree Di Ricerca

Settori (16)


LS2_4 - Gene regulation - (2022)

Goal 2: Zero hunger

Settore BIO/04 - Fisiologia Vegetale

CIBO, AGRICOLTURA e ALLEVAMENTI - Agricoltura e Produzioni Vegetali

CIBO, AGRICOLTURA e ALLEVAMENTI - Allevamento e Produzioni Animali

CIBO, AGRICOLTURA e ALLEVAMENTI - Farmacologia Veterinaria

CIBO, AGRICOLTURA e ALLEVAMENTI - Miglioramento e difesa delle colture

CIBO, AGRICOLTURA e ALLEVAMENTI - Patologia e malattie degli animali

CIBO, AGRICOLTURA e ALLEVAMENTI - Scienze cliniche veterinarie

CIBO, AGRICOLTURA e ALLEVAMENTI - Tecnologie alimentari e microbiologia degli alimenti

INFORMATICA, AUTOMAZIONE e INTELLIGENZA ARTIFICIALE - Genetica, Omica e Bioinformatica

MEDICINA, SALUTE e BENESSERE - Epidemiologia

MEDICINA, SALUTE e BENESSERE - Malattie neurologiche e neurodegenerative

MEDICINA, SALUTE e BENESSERE - Oncologia e Tumori

MEDICINA, SALUTE e BENESSERE - Ricerca Traslazionale e Clinica

SCIENZE DELLA VITA e FARMACOLOGIA - Interazioni tra molecole, cellule, organismi e ambiente

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Pubblicazioni (3)

Apocarotenoids as Stress Signaling Molecules in Plants 
AGRICULTURE
2025
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Arabidopsis ANAC102, Chloroplastic or Nucleocytosolic Localization? 
GENES
2023
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Open Access
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The response of Arabidopsis to the apocarotenoid β-cyclocitric acid reveals a role for SIAMESE-RELATED 5 in root development and drought tolerance 
PNAS NEXUS
2023
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Open Access
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