截形苜蓿
生物
基因
突变体
细胞生物学
基因表达
核糖核酸
转录因子
遗传学
基因敲除
共生
细菌
作者
Mingui Zhao,Rui Tian,Xiaohan Sun,Wenhao Zhang
摘要
Abstract Emerging evidence suggests that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are involved in regulation of plant response to environmental stress. CBF/DREB1 s are highly conserved transcription factors that regulate response to cold stress in plants. However, very few lncRNAs were found to regulate expression of CBFs and cold tolerance in plant. Here, we identified a cold‐responsive long intergenic noncoding RNA ( MtCIR2 ) of CBF / DREB1 genes that were located in a major freezing tolerance QTL region of legume Medicago truncatula . We found that response of MtCIR2 transcription was more rapid than that of MtCBF/DREB1 s during cold treatment. MtCIR2 positively regulated M. truncatula freezing tolerance, such that overexpression of MtCIR2 led to higher survival rate and lower cell membrane damage than wild‐type plants, while mutation of MtCIR2 rendered the mutants more sensitive to cold stress. In addition, expression levels of MtCBF/DREB1 s were up‐regulated in the MtCIR2 overexpressing lines and down‐regulated in the mutants. Among the MtCIR2 ‐regulated genes, the strongest enriched genes were those involved in polysaccharide metabolic processes. In addition, we demonstrated that overexpression of MtCIR2 led to increases in contents of soluble sugars. These results highlight that MtCIR2 positively regulates tolerance to freezing by regulating MtCBF / DREB1 s expression and glycometabolism in M. truncatula .
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