TaMAPK3 phosphorylates TaCBF and TaICE and plays a negative role in wheat freezing tolerance

Woo Joo Jung, Jin Seok Yoon, Yong Weon Seo

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Abstract

Freezing temperature during overwintering often kills plants; plants have thus, developed a defense mechanism called ‘cold acclimation’, in which a number of genes are involved in increasing cell protection and gene expression. Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) controls proteins' activities by phosphorylation and is involved in numerous metabolic pathways. In this study, we identified the protein interaction between TaMAPK3 and the proteins in the cold response pathway, ICE41, ICE87, and CBFIVd-D9. The subcellular localization and bimolecular fluorescence complement (BiFC) assays revealed that these proteins interact in the nucleus or in the plasma membrane. Furthermore, MAPK3-mediated phosphorylation of ICE41, ICE87, and CBFIVd-D9 was verified using an in vitro phosphorylation assay. TaMAPK3-overexpressing transgenic Brachypodium showed a lower survival rate upon freezing stress and lower proline content during cold acclimation, compared to wild-type plants. Furthermore, cold response gene expression analysis revealed that the expression of these genes was suppressed in the transgenic lines under cold treatment. It was further elucidated that MAPK3 mediates the degradation of ICE and CBF proteins, which implies the negative impact of MAPK3 on the freezing tolerance of plants. This study will help to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of cold tolerance and the activity of MAPK3 in wheat.

Original languageEnglish
Article number154233
JournalJournal of Plant Physiology
Volume296
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024 May

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Keywords

  • Bread wheat
  • CBF
  • Freezing tolerance
  • ICE
  • MAPK

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Physiology
  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Plant Science

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