Heat stress response in the closest algal relatives of land plants reveals conserved stress signaling circuits

Author:

Vries Jan1234ORCID,Vries Sophie15ORCID,Curtis Bruce A.1,Zhou Hong6,Penny Susanne7,Feussner Kirstin89ORCID,Pinto Devanand M.710,Steinert Michael2,Cohen Alejandro M.11ORCID,Schwartzenberg Klaus6,Archibald John M.112ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Dalhousie University Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building, 5850 College Street Halifax NS B3H 4R2 Canada

2. Institute of Microbiology Technische Universität Braunschweig Spielmannstr. 7 38106 Braunschweig Germany

3. Department of Applied Bioinformatics Institute for Microbiology and Genetics University of Goettingen Goldschmidtstr. 1 37077 Goettingen Germany

4. Goettingen Center for Molecular Biosciences (GZMB) University of Goettingen 37077 Goettingen Germany

5. Institute of Population Genetics Heinrich‐Heine University Duesseldorf Universitätsstr. 1 40225 Duesseldorf Germany

6. Microalgae and Zygnematophyceae Collection Hamburg (MZCH) and Aquatic Ecophysiology and Phycology Institute of Plant Science and Microbiology Universität Hamburg 22609 Hamburg Germany

7. National Research Council Human Health Therapeutics 1411 Oxford Street Halifax NS B3H 3Z1 Canada

8. Department of Plant Biochemistry Albrecht‐von‐Haller‐Institute for Plant Sciences University of Goettingen Justus‐von‐Liebig‐Weg 11 37077 Goettingen Germany

9. Service Unit for Metabolomics and Lipidomics Goettingen Center for Molecular Biosciences (GZMB) 37077 Goettingen Germany

10. Department of Chemistry Dalhousie University 6274 Coburg Rd Halifax NS B3H 4R2 Canada

11. Biological Spectrometry Core Facility Life Sciences Research Institute Dalhousie University Halifax NS B3H 4R2 Canada

12. Canadian Institute for Advanced Research 661 University Ave, Suite 505 Toronto ON M5G 1M1 Canada

Funder

Killam Trusts

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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