Transcriptional regulatory network triggered by oxidative signals configures the early response mechanisms of japonica rice to chilling stress
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ArticleAuthors
Yun, Kil-YoungPark, Myoung Ryoul
Mohanty, Bijayalaxmi
Herath, Venura
Xu, Fuyu
Mauleon, Ramil
Wijaya, Edward
Bajic, Vladimir B.

Bruskiewich, Richard
de los Reyes, Benildo G
KAUST Department
Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) DivisionComputational Bioscience Research Center (CBRC)
Applied Mathematics and Computational Science Program
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2010-01-26Online Publication Date
2010-01-26Print Publication Date
2010Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/325250
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Background: The transcriptional regulatory network involved in low temperature response leading to acclimation has been established in Arabidopsis. In japonica rice, which can only withstand transient exposure to milder cold stress (10C), an oxidative-mediated network has been proposed to play a key role in configuring early responses and short-term defenses. The components, hierarchical organization and physiological consequences of this network were further dissected by a systems-level approach.Results: Regulatory clusters responding directly to oxidative signals were prominent during the initial 6 to 12 hours at 10C. Early events mirrored a typical oxidative response based on striking similarities of the transcriptome to disease, elicitor and wounding induced processes. Targets of oxidative-mediated mechanisms are likely regulated by several classes of bZIP factors acting on as1/ocs/TGA-like element enriched clusters, ERF factors acting on GCC-box/JAre-like element enriched clusters and R2R3-MYB factors acting on MYB2-like element enriched clusters.Temporal induction of several H2O2-induced bZIP, ERF and MYB genes coincided with the transient H2O2spikes within the initial 6 to 12 hours. Oxidative-independent responses involve DREB/CBF, RAP2 and RAV1 factors acting on DRE/CRT/rav1-like enriched clusters and bZIP factors acting on ABRE-like enriched clusters. Oxidative-mediated clusters were activated earlier than ABA-mediated clusters.Conclusion: Genome-wide, physiological and whole-plant level analyses established a holistic view of chilling stress response mechanism of japonica rice. Early response regulatory network triggered by oxidative signals is critical for prolonged survival under sub-optimal temperature. Integration of stress and developmental responses leads to modulated growth and vigor maintenance contributing to a delay of plastic injuries. 2010 Yun et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Citation
Yun K-Y, Park MR, Mohanty B, Herath V, Xu F, et al. (2010) Transcriptional regulatory network triggered by oxidative signals configures the early response mechanisms of japonica rice to chilling stress. BMC Plant Biol 10: 16. doi:10.1186/1471-2229-10-16.Publisher
Springer NatureJournal
BMC Plant BiologyPubMed ID
20100339PubMed Central ID
PMC2826336ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1186/1471-2229-10-16
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