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TITLE:
Low-Temperature Signaling Pathways and Their Signaling Factors in Plant
AUTHORS:
Jianping Li, Zhiqing Liu, Xiaoyan Hao, Xiaochun Chang, Zhun Zhao, Guo Chen, Wenran Hu, Shengqi Gao, Quansheng Huang
KEYWORDS:
Low Temperature, Signaling, CBF, COR, Signaling Factors
JOURNAL NAME:
Agricultural Sciences,
Vol.14 No.2,
February
27,
2023
ABSTRACT: Low temperature as abiotic stress adversely impacts plant growth and development, and limits the ecological distribution of plants as well. Throughout their long evolutionary history, plants have developed a range of complicated and precise molecular regulatory mechanisms to deal with low-temperature stress, involving the activation of signal transduction pathways and the regulation of related genes. In this review, we provide a systematic summary of the most recent research findings regarding three hypotheses of cellular perception of low-temperature signals and two major intracellular low-temperature signaling pathways, including CBF-dependent signaling pathways and CBF-independent signaling pathways. Focus is placed on the functions of each component of the ICE-CBF-COR signaling cascade as well as their interrelationships. This review concludes that although some progress has been made in the identification, function, and mechanism of low-temperature response genes, their roles in the low-temperature regulatory network and molecular mechanisms still need to be studied in detail, which will be of great significance for improving the low-temperature tolerance of plants and adapting to climate change.
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