Stress-responsive gene RsICE1 from Raphanus sativus increases cold tolerance in rice
The ICE1 transcription factor plays a critical role in plant cold tolerance via triggering CBF / DREB1 cold-regulated signal networks. In this work, a novel MYC-type ICE1 -like gene, RsICE1 , was isolated from radish ( Raphanus sativus L.), and its function in cold tolerance was characterized in ric...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Protoplasma 2017-03, Vol.254 (2), p.945-956 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The
ICE1
transcription factor plays a critical role in plant cold tolerance via triggering
CBF
/
DREB1
cold-regulated signal networks. In this work, a novel MYC-type
ICE1
-like gene,
RsICE1
, was isolated from radish (
Raphanus sativus
L.), and its function in cold tolerance was characterized in rice. The
RsICE1
gene was expressed constitutively with higher transcriptional levels in the roots and stems of radish seedlings. The NaCl, cold, and ABA treatments could significantly upregulate
RsICE1
expression levels, but dehydration stress had a weak effect on its expression. Ectopic expression of the
RsICE1
gene in rice conferred enhanced tolerance to low-temperature stress grounded on a higher survival rate, higher accumulation of soluble sugars and free proline content, a decline in electrolyte leakage and MDA levels, and higher chlorophyll levels relative to control plants.
OsDREBL
and
OsTPP1
, downstream cold-regulated genes, were remarkably upregulated at transcription levels in rice overexpressing
RsICE1
under low-temperature stress, which indicated that
RsICE1
was involved in
CBF
/
DREB1
cold-regulated signal networks. Overall, the above data showed that
RsICE1
played an active role in improving rice cold tolerance, most likely resulting from the upregulation of
OsDREBL
and
OsTPP1
expression levels by interacting with the
RsICE1
gene under low-temperature stress. |
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ISSN: | 0033-183X 1615-6102 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00709-016-1004-9 |