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The market is tight enough to rally on any sustained cold signal.
A gene of interest (PAP1) was cloned downstream of a cold-inducible RD29A promoter, and Arabidopsis plants were co-transformed with RD29A-PAP1 and a feedforward effecter gene of the cold signal (RD29A-CBF3).
This protein negatively regulates cold signal transduction, and its mutant flowers early [ 75].
We interpreted this to indicate an involvement of the genes mapping to these pathways in perception and transduction of the cold signal.
Among them, genes associated with 'Transcription factor activity' may be central regulators involved in early cold signal transduction that trigger a cascade of downstream gene expression.
Then, the cold signal transduction might induce cellular metabolism changes, such as the calcium signaling cascade, hormone signal transduction, and ROS signaling.
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Among several cold signaling pathways, the involvement of CBF3 and COR47 is critical in plant chilling tolerance and cold acclimation (Miura and Furumoto 2013).
Similarly, SM2 members play a role in cold signaling (Table S4), thus providing function-based support also for this group.
Our proposal that LOV1 may regulate the cold response is also supported by the observation that lov1 mutants showed responses similar to those of hos9 and sfr6 mutants that are known to involve in cold signalling.
Moreover, the circadian clock participates in cold signaling pathways in Arabidopsis by gating the low-temperature induction of CBFs (CRT/DRE, C-repeat/drought-responsive, binding factor) and modulating low-temperature Ca2+ signals [35], [36].
CDPKs have been identified as being involved in cold signaling.
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