Cold-responsive gene regulation during cold acclimation in plants

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Abstract

Regulation of the transcriptome is necessary for plants to acquire cold tolerance, and cold induces several genes via a cold signaling pathway. The transcription factors CBF/DRE B1 (C-repeat binding factor/dehydration responsive element binding1) and ICE1 (inducer of CBF expression1) have important roles in the regulation of cold-responsive gene expression. ICE1 is post-translationally regulated by ubiquitylation-mediated proteolysis and sumoylation. This mini-review highlights some recent studies on plant cold signaling. The relationships among cold signaling, salicylic acid accumulation and stomatal development are also discussed. © 2010 Landes Bioscience.

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Lissarre, M., Ohta, M., Sato, A., & Miura, K. (2010). Cold-responsive gene regulation during cold acclimation in plants. Plant Signaling and Behavior. Landes Bioscience. https://doi.org/10.4161/psb.5.8.12135

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