Roles of the CBF2 and ZAT12 transcription factors in configuring the low temperature transcriptome of Arabidopsis
Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology · Michigan State University
Abstract
Summary The CBF cold response pathway has a prominent role in cold acclimation. The pathway includes action of three transcription factors, CBF1, 2 and 3 (also known as DREB1b, c and a, respectively), that are rapidly induced in response to low temperature followed by expression of the CBF-targeted genes (the CBF regulon) that act in concert to increase plant-freezing tolerance. The results of transcriptome profiling and mutagenesis experiments, however, indicate that additional cold response pathways exist and may have important roles in life at low temperature. To further understand the roles that the CBF proteins play in configuring the low temperature transcriptome and to identify additional transcription…
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Authors
5- JTJonathan T. Vogel
Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Michigan State University
- DGDaniel G. Zarka
Michigan State University
- HAHeather A. Van Buskirk
Michigan State University
- SFSarah Fowler
Michigan State University
- MFMichael F. ThomashowCorresponding
Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Michigan State University
Topics & keywords
- Arabidopsis
- Transcriptome
- Transcription factor
- Transcription (linguistics)
- Genetics
- Biology
- Computational biology
- Gene