The Arabidopsis Mutant of the Small Intrinsically Disordered Protein DSS1(V) Exhibits Increased Sensitivity to Drought Stress
Ivana Nikolic, Maja Sabljic, Mira Milisavljevic, Ivan Radin, Gordana Timotijevic

TL;DR
A study shows that the DSS1(V) protein in Arabidopsis helps plants resist drought stress, and its absence makes plants more sensitive to it.
Contribution
The study reveals the role of the DSS1(V) protein in plant drought resistance and its importance in cellular homeostasis.
Findings
DSS1(V) knockout plants showed increased sensitivity to drought stress.
Overexpression of DSS1(V) did not reduce drought sensitivity.
DSS1(V) is critical for plant responses to environmental stress like water deficiency.
Abstract
Drought has emerged as one of the most severe and widespread environmental stresses affecting plants. Crops exposed to varying levels of drought, ranging from moderate to severe, often experience notable declines in yield or reduced harvest quality. Investigating the molecular mechanisms and cellular factors involved in plant defense against drought is crucial—not only for advancing our understanding of these processes but also for ensuring sustainable food production and supporting humanity's survival. Our previous work identified the small intrinsically disordered protein DSS1 (deleted in split‐hand/split‐foot) as a key factor in the stress defense mechanisms of Arabidopsis thaliana . The absence of DSS1(V) led to increased sensitivity of plants to oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide or methyl viologen. As drought can induce oxidative stress in plant cells, we investigated…
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TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Plant responses to water stress · Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
