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Mutations in AP22.65 accelerate flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana
Authors:Ji Hong Xing  Feng Ru Wang  Jiao Jia  Jing Zhang  Li Li  Zhan Chen  Qiao Yun Weng  Ping Yang  Ye Zhang  Bin Zhao  He Long Si  Jin Gao Dong  Jian Min Han
Institution:1. Mycotoxin and Molecular Plant Pathology Laboratory, Agricultural University of Hebei, Baoding, 071001, China
2. Institute of Plant Protection, Agricultural Sciences Academy of Jilin, Gongzhuling, 136100, China
3. Fruit Tree research Institute of Shijiazhuang, Agriculture and Forestry Sciences Academy of Hebei, Shijiazhuang, 050061, China
4. Department of Agricultural and Forest Technology, Hebei North University, Zhangjiakou, 075131, China
Abstract:Identification of the gene(s) responsible for flowering time in Arabidopsis has significant implications. We used the T-DNA insertion library of Arabidopsis thaliana to screen an early-flowering mutant that exhibits accelerated flowering under short-day conditions. AP22.65, a novel flowering-time gene in that species, was isolated and identified via genome-walking and bioinformatics analysis. The flowering time of AP22.65-complementing plants was similar to that of the Col-0 wild type (WT). Conversely, its overexpression delayed flowering. Consistent with this phenotype, expression of AP22.65 was decreased in the ap22.65-1 mutant, recovered in AP22.65-complementing plants, and increased in AP22.65-overexpressing plants. Compared with the WT, expression levels of critical genes in different flowering pathways, i.e., SPY, FLC, GI, CO, FT, and LFY, were down-regulated in loss-of-function mutants. Expression of AP22.65 was distributed in flowers, siliques, rosette leaves, and whole seedlings. Therefore, this gene may be a negative regulator of Arabidopsis flowering.
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