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Low temperature-mediated repression and far-red light-mediated induction determine morning FLOWERING LOCUS T expression levels 被引量:1

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摘要 In order to flower in the appropriate season,plants monitor light and temperature changes and alter downstream pathways that regulate florigen genes such as Arabidopsis(Arabidopsis thaliana)FLOWERING LOCUS T(FT).In Arabidopsis,FT messenger RNA levels peak in the morning and evening under natural long-day conditions(LDs).However,the regulatory mechanisms governing morning FT induction remain poorly understood.The morning FT peak is absent in typical laboratory LDs characterized by high red:far-red light(R:FR)ratios and constant temperatures.Here,we demonstrate that ZEITLUPE(ZTL)interacts with the FT repressors TARGET OF EATs(TOEs),thereby repressing morning FT expression in natural environments.Under LDs with simulated sunlight(R:FR=1.0)and daily temperature cycles,which are natural LD-mimicking environmental conditions,FT transcript levels in the ztl mutant were high specifically in the morning,a pattern that was mirrored in the toe1 toe2 double mutant.Low night-to-morning temperatures increased the inhibitory effect of ZTL on morning FT expression by increasing ZTL protein levels early in the morning.Far-red light counteracted ZTL activity by decreasing its abundance(possibly via phytochrome A(phyA))while increasing GIGANTEA(GI)levels and negatively affecting the formation of the ZTL-GI complex in the morning.Therefore,the phyA-mediated high-irradiance response and GI play pivotal roles in morning FT induction.Our findings suggest that the delicate balance between low temperature-mediated ZTL activity and the far-red light-mediated functions of phyA and GI offers plants flexibility in fine-tuning their flowering time by controlling FT expression in the morning.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第1期103-120,共18页 植物学报(英文版)
基金 supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(JSPS)KAKENHI grant(No.19K16170 and No.23K05817 to A.K.) National Institutes of Health(NIH)(No.R01GM079712 to T.I.) the National Research Foundation(NRF)of Korea grant funded by the Korean Government(MSIT)(No.NRF-2020R1A2C1014655 andNo.NRF-2021R1A4A1032888 to Y.H.S.).
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