Transcriptomic profile of Arabidopsis thaliana treated with exogenous Riboflavin
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ABSTRACT: Riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2, is crucial for cell function as it is the central component of FMN and FAD cofactors. These flavocoenzymes are essential for various cellular processes including the control of flavoproteins activity. Flavins are vital for growth and cellular metabolism of plants, supporting functions like photosynthesis, mitochondrial electron transport, and fatty acid oxidation. Further, previous studies have shown that exogenous application of riboflavin enhances plant defenses against abiotic and biotic stresses. In this study, to identify and implicate genes and signaling pathways involved in these processes, a holistic transcriptome analysis was conducted on Arabidopsis wild-type plants treated with Riboflavin and the mutant called “melin” which accumulates Riboflavin at exceptionally high levels.
ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana
PROVIDER: GSE261916 | GEO | 2024/11/25
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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