2011
DOI: 10.5511/plantbiotechnology.11.0421a
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Rice homologs of inducer of CBF expression (OsICE) are involved in cold acclimation

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“…Several studies have reported the existence of the CBF/DREB pathway and its role in increasing the cold tolerance of rice plants (Ito et al 2006;Wang et al 2008;Yang et al 2009;Zhang et al 2009;Cruz et al 2013). Cold stress induces the expression of OsICE1 and OsICE2 in rice, leading to the up-regulation of OsDREB1B, OSHsfA3 and OsTPP1 (Nakamura et al 2011). Zhao et al (2013) indicated that the chilling tolerance of banana plant (Musa acuminate) was improved by jasmonate (JA) through the induction of MaMYC2.…”
Section: Gene Expression Induction In Response To Low Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have reported the existence of the CBF/DREB pathway and its role in increasing the cold tolerance of rice plants (Ito et al 2006;Wang et al 2008;Yang et al 2009;Zhang et al 2009;Cruz et al 2013). Cold stress induces the expression of OsICE1 and OsICE2 in rice, leading to the up-regulation of OsDREB1B, OSHsfA3 and OsTPP1 (Nakamura et al 2011). Zhao et al (2013) indicated that the chilling tolerance of banana plant (Musa acuminate) was improved by jasmonate (JA) through the induction of MaMYC2.…”
Section: Gene Expression Induction In Response To Low Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overexpression of AtICE1 in cucumbers improves chilling tolerance, and leads to the accumulation of soluble sugars and proline, but results in dwarf phenotypes being exhibited (Liu et al 2010). In rice, chilling stress induces OsICE1 and OsICE2 proteins, and sequentially upregulates OsDREB1B, OsHsfA3 (rice heat shock factor A3), and OsTPP1 (rice trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase), suggesting that OsICE homologs function in transcriptional regulation for cold acclimation (Nakamura et al 2011). …”
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“…Thus, HSFs have been implicated in tolerance to a wide range of abiotic stresses. Expression of HSFA3 in rice is also induced by low temperature (Nakamura et al 2011), but there is no evidence that HSFs confer cold stress tolerance.…”
Section: Thermal Stress and Ros Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These changes in the consistency of cell membranes can result in increased cytosolic calcium levels (Knight et al 1991). These signals can then induce such cold-stress responsive genes as OsICE1/2 and activate the DREB-CRT/DRE pathway (Zhu et al 2007, Nakamura et al 2011.…”
Section: Response To Coldmentioning
confidence: 99%