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An AP2/ERF transcription factor confers chilling tolerance in rice.


ABSTRACT: Cold stress, a prominent adverse environmental factor, severely hinders rice growth and productivity. Unraveling the complex mechanisms governing chilling tolerance in rice is crucial for molecular breeding of cold-tolerant varieties. Here, we identify an APETALA2/Ethylene Responsive Factor (AP2/ERF) transcription factor, OsERF52, as a positive modulator in response to low temperatures. OsERF52 directly regulates the expression of C-Repeat Binding Factor (CBF) genes in rice. In addition, Osmotic Stress/ABA-Activated Protein Kinase 9-mediated phosphorylation of OsERF52 at S261 enhances its stability and interaction with Ideal Plant Architecture 1 and OsbHLH002/OsICE1. This collaborative activation leads to the expression of OsCBFs, thereby initiating the chilling response in rice. Notably, plants with base-edited OsERF52S261D-3HA exhibit enhanced chilling resistance without yield penalty. Our findings unveil the mechanism orchestrated by a regulatory framework involving a protein kinase and transcription factors from diverse families, offering potential genetic resources for developing chilling-tolerant rice varieties.

SUBMITTER: Xu L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11352847 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An AP2/ERF transcription factor confers chilling tolerance in rice.

Xu Liang L   Yang Lijia L   Li Aipeng A   Guo Jiazhuo J   Wang Huanyu H   Qi Haoyue H   Li Ming M   Yang Pingfang P   Song Shiyong S  

Science advances 20240828 35


Cold stress, a prominent adverse environmental factor, severely hinders rice growth and productivity. Unraveling the complex mechanisms governing chilling tolerance in rice is crucial for molecular breeding of cold-tolerant varieties. Here, we identify an APETALA2/Ethylene Responsive Factor (AP2/ERF) transcription factor, OsERF52, as a positive modulator in response to low temperatures. OsERF52 directly regulates the expression of <i>C-Repeat Binding Factor</i> (<i>CBF</i>) genes in rice. In add  ...[more]

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