Plants from temperate and cold climates are able to increase their freezing tolerance during exposure to low non-freezing temperatures. It has been shown that several genes are induced in a coordinated manner during this process of cold acclimation. The functional role of most of the corresponding cold-regulated proteins is not yet known. We summarize our knowledge of those cold-regulated proteins that are able to stabilize membranes during a freeze-thaw cycle. Special emphasis is placed on cryoprotectin, a lipid-transfer protein homologue that was isolated from cold-acclimated cabbage leaves and that protects isolated chloroplast thylakoid membranes from freeze-thaw damage. [References: 77] 7
Fructans are fructose-based polymers associated with freezing tolerance. They might act directly via...
SUMMARY: The sensitive to freezing2 (SFR2) gene has an important role in freezing tolerance in Arabi...
Considerable effort has been directed towards understanding how plants adapt to low temperature. In...
Plants from temperate and cold climates are able to increase their freezing tolerance during exposur...
International audienceWe have recently purified a protein (cryoprotectin) from the leaves of cold-ac...
In many temperate plants, cold acclimation, which is achieved by exposure to non-freezing, low tempe...
Plant freezing tolerance is one of the most important factors which determine the productivity and d...
Arabidopsis thaliana increases freezing tolerance upon exposure to low, non-freezing temperatures, w...
The plasma membrane is the first subcellular organ that senses low temperature, and it includes some...
A late spring cold wind-current or early fall frost can cause severe damage to crop yield. A number ...
Cold acclimation is the capacity of certain plants to increase their freezing tolerance in response ...
Herbaceous temperate plants are capable of developing freezing tolerance when they are exposed to lo...
During times of stress, plants remodel their membranes to survive. SENSITIVE TO FREEZING 2 (SFR2) is...
Proteins associated with the cell membranes may play a crucial role in maintaining membrane integrit...
AbstractPolar fish, cold hardy plants, and overwintering insects produce antifreeze proteins (AFPs),...
Fructans are fructose-based polymers associated with freezing tolerance. They might act directly via...
SUMMARY: The sensitive to freezing2 (SFR2) gene has an important role in freezing tolerance in Arabi...
Considerable effort has been directed towards understanding how plants adapt to low temperature. In...
Plants from temperate and cold climates are able to increase their freezing tolerance during exposur...
International audienceWe have recently purified a protein (cryoprotectin) from the leaves of cold-ac...
In many temperate plants, cold acclimation, which is achieved by exposure to non-freezing, low tempe...
Plant freezing tolerance is one of the most important factors which determine the productivity and d...
Arabidopsis thaliana increases freezing tolerance upon exposure to low, non-freezing temperatures, w...
The plasma membrane is the first subcellular organ that senses low temperature, and it includes some...
A late spring cold wind-current or early fall frost can cause severe damage to crop yield. A number ...
Cold acclimation is the capacity of certain plants to increase their freezing tolerance in response ...
Herbaceous temperate plants are capable of developing freezing tolerance when they are exposed to lo...
During times of stress, plants remodel their membranes to survive. SENSITIVE TO FREEZING 2 (SFR2) is...
Proteins associated with the cell membranes may play a crucial role in maintaining membrane integrit...
AbstractPolar fish, cold hardy plants, and overwintering insects produce antifreeze proteins (AFPs),...
Fructans are fructose-based polymers associated with freezing tolerance. They might act directly via...
SUMMARY: The sensitive to freezing2 (SFR2) gene has an important role in freezing tolerance in Arabi...
Considerable effort has been directed towards understanding how plants adapt to low temperature. In...