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Co-ordinated Regulations of mRNA Synthesis and Decay during Cold Acclimation in Arabidopsis Cells.

Authors :
Toshihiro Arae
Shiori Isai
Akira Sakai
Katsuhiko Mineta
Masami Yokota Hirai
Yuya Suzuki
Shigehiko Kanaya
Junji Yamaguchi
Satoshi Naito
Yukako Chiba
Source :
Plant & Cell Physiology; Jun2017, Vol. 58 Issue 6, p1090-1102, 13p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Plants possess a cold acclimation system to acquire freezing tolerance through pre-exposure to non-freezing low temperatures. The transcriptional cascade of C-repeat-binding factors (CBFs)/dehydration response element-binding factors (DREBs) is considered a major transcriptional regulatory pathway during cold acclimation. However, little is known regarding the functional significance of mRNA stability regulation in the response of gene expression to cold stress. The actual level of individual mRNAs is determined by a balance between mRNA synthesis and degradation. Therefore, it is important to assess the regulatory steps to increase our understanding of gene regulation. Here, we analyzed temporal changes in mRNA amounts and half-lives in response to cold stress in Arabidopsis cell cultures based on genomewide analysis. In this mRNA decay array method, mRNA halflife measurements and microarray analyses were combined. In addition, temporal changes in the integrated value of transcription rates were estimated from the above two parameters using a mathematical approach. Our results showed that several cold-responsive genes, including Cold-regulated 15a, were relatively destabilized, whereas the mRNA amounts were increased during cold treatment by accelerating the transcription rate to overcome the destabilization. Considering the kinetics of mRNA synthesis and degradation, this apparently contradictory result supports that mRNA destabilization is advantageous for the swift increase in CBF-responsive genes in response to cold stress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00320781
Volume :
58
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Plant & Cell Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123353770
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcx059