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Arabidopsis SPA proteins regulate photoperiodic flowering and interact with the floral inducer CONSTANS to regulate its stability 总被引:9,自引:0,他引:9
Laubinger S Marchal V Le Gourrierec J Gentilhomme J Wenkel S Adrian J Jang S Kulajta C Braun H Coupland G Hoecker U 《Development (Cambridge, England)》2006,133(16):3213-3222
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CONSTANS and the CCAAT box binding complex share a functionally important domain and interact to regulate flowering of Arabidopsis 总被引:9,自引:0,他引:9 下载免费PDF全文
Wenkel S Turck F Singer K Gissot L Le Gourrierec J Samach A Coupland G 《The Plant cell》2006,18(11):2971-2984
The CCT (for CONSTANS, CONSTANS-LIKE, TOC1) domain is found in 45 Arabidopsis thaliana proteins involved in processes such as photoperiodic flowering, light signaling, and regulation of circadian rhythms. We show that this domain exhibits similarities to yeast HEME ACTIVATOR PROTEIN2 (HAP2), which is a subunit of the HAP2/HAP3/HAP5 trimeric complex that binds to CCAAT boxes in eukaryotic promoters. Moreover, we demonstrate that CONSTANS (CO), which promotes Arabidopsis flowering, interacts with At HAP3 and At HAP5 in yeast, in vitro, and in planta. Mutations in CO that delay flowering affect residues highly conserved between CCT and the DNA binding domain of HAP2. Taken together, these data suggest that CO might replace At HAP2 in the HAP complex to form a trimeric CO/At HAP3/At HAP5 complex. Flowering was delayed by overexpression of At HAP2 or At HAP3 throughout the plant or in phloem companion cells, where CO is expressed. This phenotype was correlated with reduced abundance of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) mRNA and no change in CO mRNA levels. At HAP2 or At HAP3 overexpression may therefore impair formation of a CO/At HAP3/At HAP5 complex leading to reduced expression of FT. During plant evolution, the number of genes encoding HAP proteins was greatly amplified, and these proteins may have acquired novel functions, such as mediating the effect of CCT domain proteins on gene expression. 相似文献
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CONSTANS activates SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS 1 through FLOWERING LOCUS T to promote flowering in Arabidopsis 总被引:10,自引:0,他引:10 下载免费PDF全文
Yoo SK Chung KS Kim J Lee JH Hong SM Yoo SJ Yoo SY Lee JS Ahn JH 《Plant physiology》2005,139(2):770-778
CONSTANS (CO) regulates flowering time by positively regulating expression of two floral integrators, FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) and SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CO 1 (SOC1), in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). FT and SOC1 have been proposed to act in parallel pathways downstream of CO based on genetic analysis using weak ft alleles, since ft soc1 double mutants showed an additive effect in suppressing the early flowering of CO overexpressor plants. However, this genetic analysis was inconsistent with the sequential induction pattern of FT and SOC1 found in inducible CO overexpressor plants. Hence, to identify genetic interactions of CO, FT, and SOC1, we carried out genetic and expression analyses with a newly isolated T-DNA allele of FT, ft-10. We found that ft-10 almost completely suppressed the early flowering phenotype of CO overexpressor plants, whereas soc1-2 partially suppressed the phenotype, suggesting that FT is the major output of CO. Expression of SOC1 was altered in gain- or loss-of-function mutants of FT, whereas expression of FT remained unchanged in gain- or loss-of-function mutants of SOC1, suggesting that FT positively regulates SOC1 to promote flowering. In addition, inactivation of FT caused down-regulation of SOC1 even in plants overexpressing CO, indicating that FT is required for SOC1 induction by CO. Taken together, these data suggest that CO activates SOC1 through FT to promote flowering in Arabidopsis. 相似文献
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DELLA proteins interact with FLC to repress flowering transition 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Mingzhe Li Fengying An Wenyang Li Mengdi Ma Ying Feng Xing Zhang Hongwei Guo 《植物学报(英文版)》2016,58(7):642-655
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O S Gabrielsen N Marzouki A Ruet A Sentenac P Fromageot 《The Journal of biological chemistry》1989,264(13):7505-7511
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CONSTANS delays flowering and affects tuber yield in potato 总被引:2,自引:1,他引:1
CONSTANS (CO) has a central role in the photoperiodic regulation of flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana. We show here that potato (Solanum tuberosum ssp. andigena) plants constitutively expressing Arabidopsis CO (pACo plants) flower late under all photoperiodic conditions tested. Exogenous application of gibberellic acid to pACo plants
corrected their short stem phenotype but not their late flowering. To further understand the effect of CO in potato, we used
three photoperiodic conditions: short days (SD), which strongly induce tuberisation of wild type plants, SD supplemented with
a night break (SD+NB), which are moderately inductive, and tuberisation-inhibiting long days. Tuberisation of pACo plants
was delayed under SD and very strongly delayed or completely inhibited under SD+NB, suggesting that CO affects an autonomous
pathway controlling potato tuberisation. In addition, tuber yield, a trait of high agronomic relevance, was significantly
increased in pACo plants expressing moderate CO levels. Our results indicate that CO affects flowering and stem elongation
through distinct mechanisms and suggest that its effects on flowering and tuberisation in potato are photoperiod-independent. 相似文献
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Simpson GG 《BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology》2003,25(9):829-832
Day length provides an important environmental cue by signalling conditions favourable for flowering. While Arabidopsis promotes flowering in response to long days, rice promotes flowering in response to short days. Despite this difference, a recent paper reveals that the network controlling this response is highly conserved in these distantly related plants, only the activity of one component is reversed. This reveals how an important developmental process can be diversified for adaptation by using the same set of genes, but regulating them differently. 相似文献
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