Redox-mediated structural and functional switching of C-repeat binding factors enhances plant cold tolerance
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C-repeat binding factors (CBFs) are key cold-responsive transcription factors that play pleiotropic roles in the cold acclimation, growth, and development of plants. Cold-sensitive cbf knockout mutants and cold-tolerant CBF overexpression lines exhibit abnormal phenotypes at warm temperatures, suggesting that CBF activity is precisely regulated, and a critical threshold level must be maintained for proper plant growth under normal conditions. Cold-inducible CBFs also exist in warm-climate plants but as inactive disulfide-bonded oligomers. However, upon translocation to the nucleus under a cold snap, the h2-isotype of cytosolic thioredoxin (Trx-h2), reduces the oxidized (inactive) CBF oligomers and the newly synthesized CBF monomers, thus producing reduced (active) CBF monomers. Thus, the redox-dependent structural switching and functional activation of CBFs protect plants under cold stress.

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cold stresspleiotropic roles of CBFsreactive oxygen species (ROS)redox relaystructural and functional switchingFREEZING TOLERANCEOXIDATIVE STRESSTRANSCRIPTION FACTORSLOW-TEMPERATUREARABIDOPSISACCLIMATIONTHIOREDOXINCHAPERONEPATHWAYPROTEIN
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Redox-mediated structural and functional switching of C-repeat binding factors enhances plant cold tolerance
저자
Wi, Seong DongLee, Eun SeonPark, Joung HunChae, Ho ByoungPaeng, Seol KiBae, Su BinPhan, Thi Kieu AnhKim, Woe-YeonYun, Dae-JinLee, Sang Yeol
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10.1111/nph.17745
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2022-02
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Review
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New Phytologist
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