Two B-box domain proteins, BBX28 and BBX29, regulate flowering time at low ambient temperature in Arabidopsis
Key message This paper demonstrates that BBX28 and BBX29 proteins in Arabidopsis promote flowering in association with the CO-FT regulatory module at low ambient temperature under LD conditions. Flowering plants integrate internal developmental signals with external environmental stimuli for precise...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology 2021-05, Vol.106 (1-2), p.21-32 |
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This paper demonstrates that BBX28 and BBX29 proteins in Arabidopsis promote flowering in association with the CO-FT regulatory module at low ambient temperature under LD conditions.
Flowering plants integrate internal developmental signals with external environmental stimuli for precise flowering time control. The expression of
BBX29
is up-regulated by low temperature treatment, but the biological function of BBX29 in low temperature response is unknown. In the current study, we examined the biological role of BBX29 and its close-related protein BBX28 in flowering time control under long-day conditions. Although neither
BBX28
single mutant nor
BBX29
single mutant has a flowering-associated phenotype, the
bbx28 bbx29
double mutant plants have an obvious delayed flowering phenotype grown at low ambient temperature (16°C) compared to the wild-type (WT) plants. The expression of
FT
and
TSF
was lower in
bbx28 bbx29
double mutant plants than in wild-type plants at 16°C. Both BBX28 and BBX29 interact with CONSTANS (CO), an important flowering integrator that directly binds to the
FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT
) promoter. In the effector-reporter assays, transcriptional activation activity of CO on the
FT
promoter was reduced in
bbx28 bbx29
double mutant plants compared to that in WT plants. Taken together, our results reveal that BBX28 and BBX29 are promoters of flowering in Arabidopsis, especially at low ambient temperature. |
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ISSN: | 0167-4412 1573-5028 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11103-021-01123-1 |