A R2R3 type MYB transcription factor is involved in the cold regulation of CBF genes and in acquired freezing tolerance

Manu Agarwal, Yujin Hao, Avnish Kapoor, Chun Hai Dong, Hiroaki Fujii, Xianwu Zheng, Jian Kang Zhu

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Abstract

Cold temperatures trigger the expression of the CBF family of transcription factors, which in turn activate many downstream genes that confer freezing tolerance to plants. It has been shown previously that the cold regulation of CBF3 involves an upstream bHLH-type transcription factor, ICE1. ICE1 binds to the Myc recognition sequences in the CBF3 promoter. A part from Myc recognition sequences, CBF promoters also have Myb recognition sequences. We report here that the Arabidopsis MYB15 is involved in cold-regulation of CBF genes and in the development of freezing tolerance. The MYB15 gene transcript is up-regulated by cold stress. The MYB15 protein interacts with ICE1 and binds to Myb recognition sequences in the promoters of CBF genes. Overexpression of MYB15 results in reduced expression of CBF genes whereas its loss-of-function leads to increased expression of CBF genes in the cold. The myb15 mutant plants show increased tolerance to freezing stress whereas its overexpression reduces freezing tolerance. Our results suggest that MYB15 is part of a complex network of transcription factors controlling the expression of CBFs and other genes in response to cold stress.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)37636-37645
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume281
Issue number49
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 8 2006

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Biology

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