Dawid Glów
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
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PLOS Genetics | 2015
Gildas Bourdais; Paweł Burdiak; Adrien Gauthier; Lisette Nitsch; Jarkko Salojärvi; Channabasavangowda Rayapuram; Niina Idänheimo; Kerri Hunter; Sachie Kimura; Ebe Merilo; Aleksia Vaattovaara; Krystyna Oracz; David Kaufholdt; Andres Pallon; Damar Tri Anggoro; Dawid Glów; Jennifer Lowe; Ji Zhou; Omid Mohammadi; Tuomas Puukko; Andreas Albert; Hans Lang; Dieter Ernst; Hannes Kollist; Mikael Brosché; Jörg Durner; Jan Willem Borst; David B. Collinge; Stanislaw Karpinski; Michael F. Lyngkjær
Cysteine-rich receptor-like kinases (CRKs) are transmembrane proteins characterized by the presence of two domains of unknown function 26 (DUF26) in their ectodomain. The CRKs form one of the largest groups of receptor-like protein kinases in plants, but their biological functions have so far remained largely uncharacterized. We conducted a large-scale phenotyping approach of a nearly complete crk T-DNA insertion line collection showing that CRKs control important aspects of plant development and stress adaptation in response to biotic and abiotic stimuli in a non-redundant fashion. In particular, the analysis of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-related stress responses, such as regulation of the stomatal aperture, suggests that CRKs participate in ROS/redox signalling and sensing. CRKs play general and fine-tuning roles in the regulation of stomatal closure induced by microbial and abiotic cues. Despite their great number and high similarity, large-scale phenotyping identified specific functions in diverse processes for many CRKs and indicated that CRK2 and CRK5 play predominant roles in growth regulation and stress adaptation, respectively. As a whole, the CRKs contribute to specificity in ROS signalling. Individual CRKs control distinct responses in an antagonistic fashion suggesting future potential for using CRKs in genetic approaches to improve plant performance and stress tolerance.
Journal of Experimental Botany | 2015
Paweł Burdiak; Anna Rusaczonek; Damian Witoń; Dawid Glów; Stanislaw Karpinski
Highlight The functional characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana crk5 mutant and complementation lines reveals an essential regulatory role of this gene in ROS homeostasis, which affects senescence and abiotic stress response.
Journal of Experimental Botany | 2013
Grzegorz Moniuszko; Marek Skoneczny; Katarzyna Zientara-Rytter; Anna Wawrzyńska; Dawid Glów; Simona M. Cristescu; Frans J. M. Harren; Agnieszka Sirko
Most genes from the plant-specific family encoding Response to Low Sulphur (LSU)-like proteins are strongly induced in sulphur (S)-deficient conditions. The exact role of these proteins remains unclear; however, some data suggest their importance for plants’ adjustment to nutrient deficiency and other environmental stresses. This work established that the regulation of ethylene signalling is a part of plants’ response to S deficiency and showed the interaction between UP9C, a tobacco LSU family member, and one of the tobacco isoforms of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid oxidase (ACO2A). Increase in ethylene level induced by S deficiency does not take place in tobacco plants with UP9C expressed in an antisense orientation. Based on transcriptomics data, this work also demonstrated that the majority of tobacco’s response to S deficiency is misregulated in plants expressing UP9C-antisense. A link between response to S deficiency, ethylene sensing, and LSU-like proteins was emphasized by changes in expression of the genes encoding ethylene receptors and F-box proteins specific for the ethylene pathway.
PLOS Genetics | 2015
Gildas Bourdais; Paweł Burdiak; Adrien Gauthier; Lisette Nitsch; Jarkko Salojärvi; Channabasavangowda Rayapuram; Niina Idänheimo; Kerri Hunter; Sachie Kimura; Ebe Merilo; Aleksia Vaattovaara; Krystyna Oracz; David Kaufholdt; Andres Pallon; Damar Tri Anggoro; Dawid Glów; Jennifer K. Lowe; Ji Zhou; Omid Mohammadi; Tuomas Puukko; Andreas Albert; Hans Lang; Dieter Ernst; Hannes Kollist; Mikael Brosché; Jörg Durner; Jan Willem Borst; David B. Collinge; Stanislaw Karpinski; Michael F. Lyngkjær
PLOS Genetics | 2015
Gildas Bourdais; Paweł Burdiak; Adrien Gauthier; Lisette Nitsch; Jarkko Salojärvi; Channabasavangowda Rayapuram; Niina Idänheimo; Kerri Hunter; Sachie Kimura; Ebe Merilo; Aleksia Vaattovaara; Krystyna Oracz; David Kaufholdt; Andres Pallon; Damar Tri Anggoro; Dawid Glów; Jennifer K. Lowe; Ji Zhou; Omid Mohammadi; Tuomas Puukko; Andreas Albert; Hans Lang; Dieter Ernst; Hannes Kollist; Mikael Brosché; Jörg Durner; Jan Willem Borst; David B. Collinge; Stanislaw Karpinski; Michael F. Lyngkjær
PLOS Genetics | 2015
Gildas Bourdais; Paweł Burdiak; Adrien Gauthier; Lisette Nitsch; Jarkko Salojärvi; Channabasavangowda Rayapuram; Niina Idänheimo; Kerri Hunter; Sachie Kimura; Ebe Merilo; Aleksia Vaattovaara; Krystyna Oracz; David Kaufholdt; Andres Pallon; Damar Tri Anggoro; Dawid Glów; Jennifer K. Lowe; Ji Zhou; Omid Mohammadi; Tuomas Puukko; Andreas Albert; Hans Lang; Dieter Ernst; Hannes Kollist; Mikael Brosché; Jörg Durner; Jan Willem Borst; David B. Collinge; Stanislaw Karpinski; Michael F. Lyngkjær
PLOS Genetics | 2015
Gildas Bourdais; Paweł Burdiak; Adrien Gauthier; Lisette Nitsch; Jarkko Salojärvi; Channabasavangowda Rayapuram; Niina Idänheimo; Kerri Hunter; Sachie Kimura; Ebe Merilo; Aleksia Vaattovaara; Krystyna Oracz; David Kaufholdt; Andres Pallon; Damar Tri Anggoro; Dawid Glów; Jennifer K. Lowe; Ji Zhou; Omid Mohammadi; Tuomas Puukko; Andreas Albert; Hans Lang; Dieter Ernst; Hannes Kollist; Mikael Brosché; Jörg Durner; Jan Willem Borst; David B. Collinge; Stanislaw Karpinski; Michael F. Lyngkjær
PLOS Genetics | 2015
Gildas Bourdais; Paweł Burdiak; Adrien Gauthier; Lisette Nitsch; Jarkko Salojärvi; Channabasavangowda Rayapuram; Niina Idänheimo; Kerri Hunter; Sachie Kimura; Ebe Merilo; Aleksia Vaattovaara; Krystyna Oracz; David Kaufholdt; Andres Pallon; Damar Tri Anggoro; Dawid Glów; Jennifer K. Lowe; Ji Zhou; Omid Mohammadi; Tuomas Puukko; Andreas Albert; Hans Lang; Dieter Ernst; Hannes Kollist; Mikael Brosché; Jörg Durner; Jan Willem Borst; David B. Collinge; Stanislaw Karpinski; Michael F. Lyngkjær
Biotechnologia. Journal of Biotechnology, Computational Biology and Bionanotechnology | 2013
P Burdniak; Dawid Glów; Anna Rusaczonek; Stanislaw Karpinski
Biotechnologia. Journal of Biotechnology, Computational Biology and Bionanotechnology | 2013
Paweł Burdiak; Dawid Glów; Anna Rusaczonek; Stanislaw Karpinski