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  • - Cold stress is a significant problem for rice crops, causing yield losses and making it crucial to discover natural variants that can help breed cold-resistant rice.
  • - Researchers identified a gene, OsSRO1c, that enhances cold tolerance in rice during key growth stages by working with another gene, OsDREB2B, to activate cold-response genes.
  • - By integrating a beneficial version of OsSRO1c into sensitive rice varieties, the study suggests a new approach for improving cold resistance and breeding strategies in rice.

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Cold stress is one of the major abiotic stress factors affecting rice growth and development, leading to significant yield loss in the context of global climate change. Exploring natural variants that confer cold resistance and the underlying molecular mechanism responsible for this is the major strategy to breed cold-tolerant rice varieties. Here, we show that natural variations of a SIMILAR to RCD ONE (SRO) gene, OsSRO1c, confer cold tolerance in rice at both seedling and booting stages. Our in vivo and in vitro experiments demonstrated that OsSRO1c possesses intrinsic liquid-liquid phase-separation ability and recruits OsDREB2B, an AP2/ERF transcription factor that functions as a positive regulator of cold stress, into its biomolecular condensates in the nucleus, resulting in elevated transcriptional activity of OsDREB2B. We found that the OsSRO1c-OsDREB2B complex directly responds to low temperature through dynamic phase transitions and regulates key cold-response genes, including COLD1. Furthermore, we showed that introgression of an elite haplotype of OsSRO1c into a cold-susceptible indica rice could significantly increase its cold resistance. Collectively, our work reveals a novel cold-tolerance regulatory module in rice and provides promising genetic targets for molecular breeding of cold-tolerant rice varieties.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molp.2024.08.006DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • - Cold stress is a significant problem for rice crops, causing yield losses and making it crucial to discover natural variants that can help breed cold-resistant rice.
  • - Researchers identified a gene, OsSRO1c, that enhances cold tolerance in rice during key growth stages by working with another gene, OsDREB2B, to activate cold-response genes.
  • - By integrating a beneficial version of OsSRO1c into sensitive rice varieties, the study suggests a new approach for improving cold resistance and breeding strategies in rice.
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