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AIR12 confers cold tolerance through regulation of the CBF cold response pathway and ascorbate homeostasis

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 44, Issue 5, Pages 1522-1533

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pce.14020

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cold regulated (COR) genes; Medicago falcata; reactive oxygen species

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32030074]

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The study revealed that MfAIR12 is induced under low temperature conditions and can increase the accumulation of H2O2 in the apoplast, thus enhancing the plant's cold resistance. Arabidopsis mutant air12 showed decreased cold tolerance, which could be restored by expressing MfAIR12.
Auxin induced in root culture (AIR12) is a single gene in Arabidopsis and codes for a mono-heme cytochrome b, but it is unknown whether plant AIR12 is involved in abiotic stress responses. MfAIR12 was identified from Medicago falcata that is legume germplasm with great cold tolerance. Transcript levels of MfAIR12 and its homolog MtAIR12 from Medicago truncatula was induced under low temperature. Overexpression of MfAIR12 led to the accumulation of H2O2 in apoplast and enhanced cold tolerance, which was blocked by H2O2 scavengers, indicating that the increased cold tolerance was dependent upon the accumulated H2O2. In addition, declined cold tolerance was observed in Arabidopsis mutant air12, which could be restored by expressing MfAIR12. Compared to the wild type, higher levels of ascorbic acid and ascorbate redox state, as well as transcripts of the C repeat/dehydration responsive element-binding factor (CBF) transcription factors and their downstream cold-responsive genes, were observed in MfAIR12 transgenic lines, but lower levels of those in air12 mutant. It is suggested AIR12 confers cold tolerance as a result of the altered H2O2 in the apoplast that is signaling in the regulation of CBF cold response pathway and ascorbate homeostasis.

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