Strigolactones promote plant freezing tolerance by releasing the WRKY41‐mediated inhibition of CBF/DREB1 expression

Author:

Wang Xi1,Li Zhuoyang1,Shi Yiting1,Liu Ziyan2,Zhang Xiaoyan1ORCID,Gong Zhizhong13,Yang Shuhua1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Plant Environmental Resilience, College of Biological Sciences China Agricultural University Beijing China

2. College of Plant Science and Technology Beijing University of Agriculture Beijing China

3. College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development Hebei University Baoding China

Abstract

AbstractCold stress is a major abiotic stress that adversely affects plant growth and crop productivity. The C‐REPEAT BINDING FACTOR/DRE BINDING FACTOR 1 (CBF/DREB1) transcriptional regulatory cascade plays a key role in regulating cold acclimation and freezing tolerance in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). Here, we show that max (more axillary growth) mutants deficient in strigolactone biosynthesis and signaling display hypersensitivity to freezing stress. Exogenous application of GR245DS, a strigolactone analog, enhances freezing tolerance in wild‐type plants and strigolactone‐deficient mutants and promotes the cold‐induced expression of CBF genes. Biochemical analysis showed that the transcription factor WRKY41 serves as a substrate for the F‐box E3 ligase MAX2. WRKY41 directly binds to the W‐box in the promoters of CBF genes and represses their expression, negatively regulating cold acclimation and freezing tolerance. MAX2 ubiquitinates WRKY41, thus marking it for cold‐induced degradation and thereby alleviating the repression of CBF expression. In addition, SL‐mediated degradation of SMXLs also contributes to enhanced plant freezing tolerance by promoting anthocyanin biosynthesis. Taken together, our study reveals the molecular mechanism underlying strigolactones promote the cold stress response in Arabidopsis.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience

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