A prominent role for the CBF cold response pathway in configuring the low-temperature metabolome of Arabidopsis
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology · Michigan State University
Abstract
The Arabidopsis CBF cold response pathway has a central role in cold acclimation, the process whereby plants increase in freezing tolerance in response to low nonfreezing temperatures. Here we examined the changes that occur in the Arabidopsis metabolome in response to low temperature and assessed the role of the CBF cold response pathway in bringing about these modifications. Of 434 metabolites monitored by GC-time-of-flight MS, 325 (75%) were found to increase in Arabidopsis Wassilewskija-2 (Ws-2) plants in response to low temperature. Of these 325 metabolites, 256 (79%) also increased in nonacclimated Ws-2 plants in response to overexpression of C-repeat/dehydration responsive element-binding factor (CBF)3.…
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Authors
4- DCDaniel CookCorresponding
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Michigan State University
- SFSarah Fowler
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Michigan State University
- OFOliver Fiehn
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Michigan State University
- MFMichael F. Thomashow
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Michigan State University
Topics & keywords
- Arabidopsis
- Metabolome
- Arabidopsis thaliana
- Biology
- Silique
- Plant physiology
- Mutant
- Botany
- Life below water