Interactions between ScNAC23 and ScGAI regulate GA-mediated flowering and senescence in sugarcane
[Display omitted] •ScNAC23 is putatively involved in sugarcane flowering and leaf senescence.•Ectopic ScNAC23 accelerates GA-driven flowering and leaf senescence in Arabidopsis.•ScNAC23 participates in the GA pathway through direct interaction with ScGAI. Control of gene transcription is crucial to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant science (Limerick) 2021-03, Vol.304, p.110806-110806, Article 110806 |
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•ScNAC23 is putatively involved in sugarcane flowering and leaf senescence.•Ectopic ScNAC23 accelerates GA-driven flowering and leaf senescence in Arabidopsis.•ScNAC23 participates in the GA pathway through direct interaction with ScGAI.
Control of gene transcription is crucial to regulate plant growth and development events, such as flowering, leaf senescence, and seed germination. Here we identified a NAC transcription factor (ScNAC23) isolated from sugarcane (cv. ROC22). Analysis by qRT-PCR indicated that ScNAC23 expression was strongly induced in mature leaves and flowering varieties and was also responsive to exogenous treatment with the hormone gibberellin (GA). Ectopic expression of ScNAC23 in Arabidopsis accelerated bolting, flowering, and leaf senescence compared to wild type plants. Furthermore, Arabidopsis overexpressed ScNAC23 were more sensitive to GA than the wild type, and exogenous GA significantly accelerated flowering and senescence in the ScNAC23-overexpressed ones. A direct interaction between ScNAC23 and ScGAI, an inhibitor of GA signaling, was confirmed by yeast-two hybrid, bimolecular fluorescence complementation, and GST-pull down assay. The putative GA-ScNAC23-LFY/SAGs regulator module might provide a new sight into the molecular action of GA to accelerating flowering and leaf senescence in sugarcane. |
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ISSN: | 0168-9452 1873-2259 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.plantsci.2020.110806 |