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ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE 5 confers cold tolerance by regulating MdCBF3 and MdJAZ1/3 in apple

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ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE 5 confers cold tolerance by regulating MdCBF3 and MdJAZ1/3 in apple

Deng, Mengting ; Zhao, Qiqi ; Pang, Hongshun ; Yu, Fei ; Miao, Bingjie ; Yan, Jinjiao ; Wang, Jiangbo ; Fu, Jialing ; Song, Xiaolin ; Ma, Fengwang ; Guan, Qingmei ; Zheng, Qianming ; Wei, Jie;Xu, Jidi

PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

DOI:10.1093/plphys/kiaf612

Abstract

Apple (Malus x domestica) trees suffer from low-temperature-induced cold stress, leading to huge production and economic losses. Understanding the molecular mechanism of apple plants under cold stress is the basis of cold-resistance improvement. Here, we report that a basic region/leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factor gene, ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE 5 (MdABI5), involved in ABA signaling can positively contribute to cold tolerance in apple. MdABI5 directly binds to the promoters of C-Repeat Binding Factor 3 (MdCBF3) and jasmonate ZIM domain 1/3 (MdJAZ1/3), activating the expression of MdCBF3 but inhibiting the expression of MdJAZ1/3 to regulate cold responses in apple. Because previous studies have verified that MdABI5 can interact with the transcriptional factor TEOSINTE BRANCHED/CYCLOIDEA/PROLIFERATING CELL FACTOR 15 (MdTCP15) and histone deacetylase 6 (MdHDA6), we investigated the coordinated regulations of MdTCP15-MdABI5 and MdHDA6-MdABI5 on MdCBF3 and MdJAZ1/3. MdTCP15 suppressed the transcriptional regulation of MdABI5 on MdCBF3 and MdJAZ1/3, corresponding with the negative regulatory role of MdTCP15 in response to cold stress. MdHDA6 enhanced the repression of MdABI5 on MdJAZ1/3 expression to positively regulate cold response in apple. However, MdABI5 also interacted with and recruited MdHDA6 to the promoter regions of MdJAZ1/3, resulting in histone deacetylation around MdJAZ1/3, reinforcing the repression of MdABI5 on MdJAZ1/3, and enhancing cold tolerance in apple. Our findings provide insights into the involvement of MdABI5 in apple response to cold stress, providing the basis of genetic improvement for cold-resistant germplasm using a molecular approach.

ABSCISIC ACID-INSENSITIVE 5 recruits Histone deacetylase 6 to facilitate histone deacetylation of promoters of Jasmonate ZIM domain 1/3, reinforcing their inhibition to enhance cold tolerance in apple.