FLC or not FLC: the other side of vernalization |
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Authors: | Alexandre Cristina Madeira Hennig Lars |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Plant Sciences and Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center, ETH Zurich, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | Vernalization is the promotion of the competence for floweringby long periods of low temperatures such as those typicallyexperienced during winters. In Arabidopsis, the vernalizationresponse is, to a large extent, mediated by the repression ofthe floral repressor FLC, and the stable epigenetic silencingof FLC after cold treatments is essential for vernalization.In addition to FLC, other vernalization targets exist in Arabidopsis.In grasses, vernalization seems to be entirely independent ofFLC. Here, the current understanding of FLC-independent branchesof the vernalization pathway in Arabidopsis and vernalizationwithout FLC in grasses is discussed. This review focuses onthe role of AGL19, AGL24, and the MAF genes in Arabidopsis.Interestingly, vernalization acts through related molecularmachineries on distinct targets. In particular, protein complexessimilar to Drosophila Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 play a prominentrole in establishing an epigenetic cellular memory for cold-regulatedexpression states of AGL19 and FLC. Finally, the similar networktopology of the apparently independently evolved vernalizationpathways of grasses and Arabidopsis is discussed. Key words: AGL19, Arabidopsis, chromatin, epigenetics, FLC, flowering time, polycomb, PRC2, vernalizationReceived 19 December 2007; Revised 11 February 2008 Accepted 15 February 2008 |
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Keywords: | AGL19 Arabidopsis chromatin epigenetics FLC flowering time polycomb PRC2 vernalization |
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