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An early response regulatory cluster induced by low temperature and hydrogen peroxide in seedlings of chilling-tolerant japonica rice

BACKGROUND: Plants respond to low temperature through an intricately coordinated transcriptional network. The CBF/DREB-regulated network of genes has been shown to play a prominent role in freeze-tolerance of Arabidopsis through the process of cold acclimation (CA). Recent evidence also showed that...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Chen, Yun, Kil-Young, Ressom, Habtom W, Mohanty, Bijayalaxmi, Bajic, Vladimir B, Jia, Yulin, Yun, Song Joong, de los Reyes, Benildo G
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1925099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17577400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-8-175
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author Cheng, Chen
Yun, Kil-Young
Ressom, Habtom W
Mohanty, Bijayalaxmi
Bajic, Vladimir B
Jia, Yulin
Yun, Song Joong
de los Reyes, Benildo G
author_facet Cheng, Chen
Yun, Kil-Young
Ressom, Habtom W
Mohanty, Bijayalaxmi
Bajic, Vladimir B
Jia, Yulin
Yun, Song Joong
de los Reyes, Benildo G
author_sort Cheng, Chen
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Plants respond to low temperature through an intricately coordinated transcriptional network. The CBF/DREB-regulated network of genes has been shown to play a prominent role in freeze-tolerance of Arabidopsis through the process of cold acclimation (CA). Recent evidence also showed that the CBF/DREB regulon is not unique to CA but evolutionarily conserved between chilling-insensitive (temperate) and chilling-sensitive (warm-season) plants. In this study, the wide contrast in chilling sensitivity between indica and japonica rice was used as model to identify other regulatory clusters by integrative analysis of promoter architecture (ab initio) and gene expression profiles. RESULTS: Transcriptome analysis in chilling tolerant japonica rice identified a subset of 121 'early response' genes that were upregulated during the initial 24 hours at 10°C. Among this group were four transcription factors including ROS-bZIP1 and another larger sub-group with a common feature of having as1/ocs-like elements in their promoters. Cold-induction of ROS-bZIP1 preceded the induction of as1/ocs-like element-containing genes and they were also induced by exogenous H(2)O(2 )at ambient temperature. Coordinated expression patterns and similar promoter architectures among the 'early response' genes suggest that they belong to a potential regulon (ROS-bZIP – as1/ocs regulatory module) that responds to elevated levels of ROS during chilling stress. Cultivar-specific expression signatures of the candidate genes indicate a positive correlation between the activity of the putative regulon and genotypic variation in chilling tolerance. CONCLUSION: A hypothetical model of an ROS-mediated regulon (ROS-bZIP – as1/ocs) triggered by chilling stress was assembled in rice. Based on the current results, it appears that this regulon is independent of ABA and CBF/DREB, and that its activation has an important contribution in configuring the rapid responses of rice seedlings to chilling stress.
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spelling pubmed-19250992007-07-20 An early response regulatory cluster induced by low temperature and hydrogen peroxide in seedlings of chilling-tolerant japonica rice Cheng, Chen Yun, Kil-Young Ressom, Habtom W Mohanty, Bijayalaxmi Bajic, Vladimir B Jia, Yulin Yun, Song Joong de los Reyes, Benildo G BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Plants respond to low temperature through an intricately coordinated transcriptional network. The CBF/DREB-regulated network of genes has been shown to play a prominent role in freeze-tolerance of Arabidopsis through the process of cold acclimation (CA). Recent evidence also showed that the CBF/DREB regulon is not unique to CA but evolutionarily conserved between chilling-insensitive (temperate) and chilling-sensitive (warm-season) plants. In this study, the wide contrast in chilling sensitivity between indica and japonica rice was used as model to identify other regulatory clusters by integrative analysis of promoter architecture (ab initio) and gene expression profiles. RESULTS: Transcriptome analysis in chilling tolerant japonica rice identified a subset of 121 'early response' genes that were upregulated during the initial 24 hours at 10°C. Among this group were four transcription factors including ROS-bZIP1 and another larger sub-group with a common feature of having as1/ocs-like elements in their promoters. Cold-induction of ROS-bZIP1 preceded the induction of as1/ocs-like element-containing genes and they were also induced by exogenous H(2)O(2 )at ambient temperature. Coordinated expression patterns and similar promoter architectures among the 'early response' genes suggest that they belong to a potential regulon (ROS-bZIP – as1/ocs regulatory module) that responds to elevated levels of ROS during chilling stress. Cultivar-specific expression signatures of the candidate genes indicate a positive correlation between the activity of the putative regulon and genotypic variation in chilling tolerance. CONCLUSION: A hypothetical model of an ROS-mediated regulon (ROS-bZIP – as1/ocs) triggered by chilling stress was assembled in rice. Based on the current results, it appears that this regulon is independent of ABA and CBF/DREB, and that its activation has an important contribution in configuring the rapid responses of rice seedlings to chilling stress. BioMed Central 2007-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC1925099/ /pubmed/17577400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-8-175 Text en Copyright © 2007 Cheng et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Cheng, Chen
Yun, Kil-Young
Ressom, Habtom W
Mohanty, Bijayalaxmi
Bajic, Vladimir B
Jia, Yulin
Yun, Song Joong
de los Reyes, Benildo G
An early response regulatory cluster induced by low temperature and hydrogen peroxide in seedlings of chilling-tolerant japonica rice
title An early response regulatory cluster induced by low temperature and hydrogen peroxide in seedlings of chilling-tolerant japonica rice
title_full An early response regulatory cluster induced by low temperature and hydrogen peroxide in seedlings of chilling-tolerant japonica rice
title_fullStr An early response regulatory cluster induced by low temperature and hydrogen peroxide in seedlings of chilling-tolerant japonica rice
title_full_unstemmed An early response regulatory cluster induced by low temperature and hydrogen peroxide in seedlings of chilling-tolerant japonica rice
title_short An early response regulatory cluster induced by low temperature and hydrogen peroxide in seedlings of chilling-tolerant japonica rice
title_sort early response regulatory cluster induced by low temperature and hydrogen peroxide in seedlings of chilling-tolerant japonica rice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1925099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17577400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-8-175
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