ERF105 is a transcription factor gene of Arabidopsis thaliana required for freezing tolerance and cold acclimation

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Understanding the response to cold temperature stress is relevant for both basic biology and application. Here we report on ERF105, which is a novel cold-regulated transcription factor gene of Arabidopsis that makes a significant contribution to freezing tolerance and cold acclimation. The expression of cold-responsive genes in erf105 mutants suggests that its action is linked to the CBF regulon mediating cold responses.

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Bolt, S., Zuther, E., Zintl, S., Hincha, D. K., & Schmülling, T. (2017). ERF105 is a transcription factor gene of Arabidopsis thaliana required for freezing tolerance and cold acclimation. Plant Cell and Environment, 40(1), 108–120. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.12838

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