Cold-regulated gene expression and freezing tolerance in
an Arabidopsis thaliana mutant.
Lee H, Xiong L, Ishitani M, Stevenson B, Zhu JK.
Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721, USA.
Low temperature is an important environmental factor influencing plant growth
and development. In this study, we report the characterization of a genetic
locus, HOS2, which is defined by three Arabidopsis thaliana mutants. The hos2-1,
hos2-2 and hos2-3 mutations result in enhanced expression of RD29A and other
stress genes under low temperature treatment. Gene expression in response to
osmotic stress or ABA is not affected in the hos2 mutants. Genetic analysis
indicates that the hos2 mutations are recessive and in a nuclear gene. Compared
with the wild-type plants, the hos2-1 mutant plants are less capable of
developing freezing tolerance when treated with low non-freezing temperatures.
However, the hos2-1 mutation does not impair the vernalization response. These
results indicate that HOS2 is a negative regulator of low temperature signal
transduction important for plant cold acclimation.