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Dehydrin stress proteins in birch buds in regions with contrasting climate
Authors:T D Tatarinova  V V Bubyakina  L V Vetchinnikova  A A Perk  A G Ponomarev  I V Vasilieva
Institution:1.Institute for Biological Problems of the Cryolithozone, Siberian Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences,Yakutsk,Russia;2.Forest Research Institute of the Karelian Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences,Petrozavodsk,Russia
Abstract:Dehydrin stress proteins were identified in buds of silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) grown in regions with contrasting climate, Karelia and Central Yakutia, using specific antibodies. Two types of dehydrins present in the plant buds, proteins with average (56–73 kDa) and low (14–21 kDa) molecular weight, as well as 17-kDa dehydrin, were detected in all studied plants. The most sensitive to seasonal changes are 14- to 21-kDa dehydrins, the level of which, regardless of the region where the birch grows, significantly increased during the autumn–winter period. The intraspecific polymorphism of dehydrins was more pronounced in B. pendula grown under the sharply continental climate of Yakutia, which is probably due to the peculiarities of the adaptation of woody plants to the extremely low temperatures of the cryolitic zone.
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