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Light and Temperature Signalling at the Level of CBF14 Gene Expression in Wheat and Barley

Journal

PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTER
Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 399-408

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11105-017-1035-1

Keywords

Cereals; CBF14; Monochromatic light; Phytochrome; Cryptochrome

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  1. Hungarian Research Fund 'OTKA' ['K' 111879]

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The wheat and barley CBF14 genes have been newly defined as key components of the light quality-dependent regulation of the freezing tolerance by the integration of phytochrome-mediated light and temperature signals. To further investigate the wavelength dependence of light-induced CBF14 expression in cereals, we carried out a detailed study using monochromatic light treatments at an inductive and a non-inductive temperature. Transcript levels of CBF14 gene in winter wheat Cheyenne, winter einkorn G3116 and winter barley Nure genotypes were monitored. We demonstrated that (1) CBF14 is most effectively induced by blue light and (2) provide evidence that this induction does not arise from light-controlled CRY gene expression. (3) We demonstrate that temperature shifts induce CBF14 transcription independent of the light conditions and that (4) the effect of temperature and light treatments are additive. Based on these data, it can be assumed that temperature and light signals are relayed to the level of CBF14 expression via separate signalling routes.

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