Identification of apple TFL1-interacting proteins uncovers an expanded flowering network
Key message MdTFL1, a floral repressor, forms protein complexes with several proteins and could compete with MdFT1 to regulate reproductive development in apple. Floral transition is a key developmental stage in the annual growth cycle of perennial fruit trees that directly determines the fruit deve...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant cell reports 2021-12, Vol.40 (12), p.2325-2340 |
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MdTFL1, a floral repressor, forms protein complexes with several proteins and could compete with MdFT1 to regulate reproductive development in apple.
Floral transition is a key developmental stage in the annual growth cycle of perennial fruit trees that directly determines the fruit development in the subsequent stage.
FLOWERING LOCUS T
(
FT
)/
TERMINAL FLOWER1
(
TFL1
) family is known to play a vital regulatory role in plant growth and flowering. In apple, the two
TFL1
-like genes (
MdTFL1-1
and
MdTFL1-2
) function as floral inhibitors; however, their mechanism of action is still largely unclear. This study aimed to functionally validate
MdTFL1
and probe into its mechanism of action in apple.
MdTFL1-1
and
MdTFL1-2
were expressed mainly in stem and apical buds of vegetative shoots, with little expression in flower buds and young fruit. Expression of
MdTFL1-1
and
MdTFL1-2
rapidly decreased during floral induction. On the other hand, transgenic
Arabidopsis
, which ectopically expressed
MdTFL1-1
or
MdTFL1-2
, flowered later than wild-type plants; demonstrating their
in planta
capability to function redundantly as flower repressors. Furthermore, we identified hundreds of novel interaction proteins of the two apple MdTFL1 proteins using yeast two-hybrid screens. Independent experiments for several proteins confirmed the yeast two-hybrid interactions. Among them, the transcription factor Nuclear Factor-Y subunit C (MdNF-YC2) functions as a promoter of flowering in
Arabidopsis
by activating
LEAFY
(
LFY
) and
APETALA1
(
AP1
) expression. MdFT1 showed a similar interaction pattern as MdTFL1, implying a possible antagonistic action in the regulation of flowering. These newly identified TFL1-interacting proteins (TIPs) not only expand the floral regulatory network, but may also introduce new roles for TFL1 in plant development. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7714 1432-203X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00299-021-02770-w |