Arabidopsis CBF1 overexpression induces COR genes and enhances freezing tolerance
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.280.5360.104
Arabidopsis CBF1 overexpression induces COR genes and enhances freezing tolerance
Abstract
Many plants, including Arabidopsis, show increased resistance to freezing after they have been exposed to low nonfreezing temperatures. This response, termed cold acclimation, is associated with the induction of COR (cold-regulated) genes mediated by the C-repeat/drought-responsive element (CRT/DRE) DNA regulatory element. Increased expression of Arabidopsis CBF1, a transcriptional activator that binds to the CRT/DRE sequence, induced COR gene expression and increased the freezing tolerance of nonacclimated Arabidopsis plants. We conclude that CBF1 is a likely regulator of the cold acclimation response, controlling the level of COR gene expression, which in turn promotes tolerance to freezing.
Comment in
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Transferred gene helps plants weather cold snaps.Science. 1998 Apr 3;280(5360):36. doi: 10.1126/science.280.5360.36. Science. 1998. PMID: 9556451 No abstract available.
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