Abstract

MYB transcription factors play central roles in plant responses to abiotic stresses. How stress affects development is poorly understood. Here, we show that OsMYB3R-2 functions in both stress and developmental processes in rice (Oryza sativa). Transgenic plants overexpressing OsMYB3R-2 exhibited enhanced cold tolerance. Cold treatment greatly induced the expression of OsMYB3R-2, which encodes an active transcription factor. We show that OsMYB3R-2 specifically bound to a mitosis-specific activator cis-element, (T/C)C(T/C)AACGG(T/C)(T/C)A, a conserved sequence that was found in promoters of cyclin genes such as OsCycB1;1 and OsKNOLLE2. In addition, overexpression of OsMYB3R-2 in rice led to higher transcript levels of several G2/M phase-specific genes, including OsCycB1;1, OsCycB2;1, OsCycB2;2, and OsCDC20.1, than those in OsMYB3R-2 antisense lines or wild-type plants in response to cold treatment. Flow cytometry analysis revealed an increased cell mitotic index in overexpressed transgenic lines of OsMYB3R-2 after cold treatment. Furthermore, resistance to cold stress in the transgenic plants overexpressing OsCycB1;1 was also enhanced. The level of cellular free proline was increased in the overexpressed rice lines of OsMYB3R-2 and OsCycB1;1 transgenic plants compared with wild-type plants under the cold treatment. These results suggest that OsMYB3R-2 targets OsCycB1;1 and regulates the progress of the cell cycle during chilling stress. OsCPT1, which may be involved in the dehydration-responsive element-binding factor 1A pathway, showed the same transcription pattern in response to cold as did OsCycB1;1 in transgenic rice. Therefore, a cold resistance mechanism in rice could be mediated by regulating the cell cycle, which is controlled by key genes including OsMYB3R-2.

Highlights

  • MYB transcription factors play central roles in plant responses to abiotic stresses

  • We demonstrate that OsMYB3R-2 functions as a MYB3R transcription factor targeting to OsCycB1;1, which is involved in the G2/M phase transition at low temperature

  • Our evidence supports the notion that OsMYB3R-2 functions as a positive regulator to modulate the G2/M phase of the cell cycle via OsCycB1;1 in rice

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Introduction

MYB transcription factors play central roles in plant responses to abiotic stresses. How stress affects development is poorly understood. HOS10, encoding an R2R3-type MYB transcription factor, is essential for acclimation to cold stress and may affect tolerance against dehydration by controlling ABA biosynthesis (Zhu et al, 2005). Overexpression of AtMYB44 can enhance tolerance to drought and salt stresses by reducing the expression of genes encoding PP2Cs, including ABI1, ABI2, AtPP2CA, HAB1, and HAB2, which negatively regulate ABA signaling (Jung et al, 2008). Overexpression of OsMYB4 significantly increased tolerance to freezing stress in transgenic Arabidopsis (Vannini et al, 2004; Pasquali et al, 2008)

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