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CPK28-NLP7 module integrates cold-induced Ca <sup>2+</sup> signal and transcriptional reprogramming in <i>Arabidopsis</i>
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Exposure to cold triggers a spike in cytosolic calcium (Ca<sup>2+</sup>) that often leads to transcriptional reprogramming in plants. However, how this Ca<sup>2+</sup> signal is perceived and relayed to the downstream cold signaling pathway remains unknown. Here, we show that the CALCIUM-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE 28 (CPK28) initiates a phosphorylation cascade to specify transcriptional reprogramming downstream of cold-induced Ca<sup>2+</sup> signal. Plasma membrane (PM)-localized CPK28 is activated rapidly upon cold shock within 10 seconds in a Ca<sup>2+</sup>-dependent manner. CPK28 then phosphorylates and promotes the nuclear translocation of NIN-LIKE PROTEIN 7 (NLP7), a transcription factor that specifies the transcriptional reprogramming of <i>cold-responsive</i> gene sets in response to Ca<sup>2+</sup>, thereby positively regulating plant response to cold stress. This study elucidates a previously unidentified mechanism by which the CPK28-NLP7 regulatory module integrates cold-evoked Ca<sup>2+</sup> signal and transcriptome and thus uncovers a key strategy for the rapid perception and transduction of cold signals from the PM to the nucleus.
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