Functional and evolutionary characterization of the CONSTANS gene family in short-day photoperiodic flowering in soybean.

CONSTANS (CO) plays a central role in photoperiodic flowering control of plants. However, much remains unknown about the function of the CO gene family in soybean and the molecular mechanisms underlying short-day photoperiodic flowering of soybean. We identified 26 CO homologs (GmCOLs) in the soybea...

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Main Authors: Faqiang Wu, Brian William Price, Waseem Haider, Gabriela Seufferheld, Randall Nelson, Yoshie Hanzawa
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3897488?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7517d81d55bf491087229efc02d1926f2020-11-25T02:11:57ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8575410.1371/journal.pone.0085754Functional and evolutionary characterization of the CONSTANS gene family in short-day photoperiodic flowering in soybean.Faqiang WuBrian William PriceWaseem HaiderGabriela SeufferheldRandall NelsonYoshie HanzawaCONSTANS (CO) plays a central role in photoperiodic flowering control of plants. However, much remains unknown about the function of the CO gene family in soybean and the molecular mechanisms underlying short-day photoperiodic flowering of soybean. We identified 26 CO homologs (GmCOLs) in the soybean genome, many of them previously unreported. Phylogenic analysis classified GmCOLs into three clades conserved among flowering plants. Two homeologous pairs in Clade I, GmCOL1a/GmCOL1b and GmCOL2a/GmCOL2b, showed the highest sequence similarity to Arabidopsis CO. The mRNA abundance of GmCOL1a and GmCOL1b exhibited a strong diurnal rhythm under flowering-inductive short days and peaked at dawn, which coincided with the rise of GmFT5a expression. In contrast, the mRNA abundance of GmCOL2a and GmCOL2b was extremely low. Our transgenic study demonstrated that GmCOL1a, GmCOL1b, GmCOL2a and GmCOL2b fully complemented the late flowering effect of the co-1 mutant in Arabidopsis. Together, these results indicate that GmCOL1a and GmCOL1b are potential inducers of flowering in soybean. Our data also indicate rapid regulatory divergence between GmCOL1a/GmCOL1b and GmCOL2a/GmCOL2b but conservation of their protein function. Dynamic evolution of GmCOL regulatory mechanisms may underlie the evolution of photoperiodic signaling in soybean.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3897488?pdf=render
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author Faqiang Wu
Brian William Price
Waseem Haider
Gabriela Seufferheld
Randall Nelson
Yoshie Hanzawa
spellingShingle Faqiang Wu
Brian William Price
Waseem Haider
Gabriela Seufferheld
Randall Nelson
Yoshie Hanzawa
Functional and evolutionary characterization of the CONSTANS gene family in short-day photoperiodic flowering in soybean.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Faqiang Wu
Brian William Price
Waseem Haider
Gabriela Seufferheld
Randall Nelson
Yoshie Hanzawa
author_sort Faqiang Wu
title Functional and evolutionary characterization of the CONSTANS gene family in short-day photoperiodic flowering in soybean.
title_short Functional and evolutionary characterization of the CONSTANS gene family in short-day photoperiodic flowering in soybean.
title_full Functional and evolutionary characterization of the CONSTANS gene family in short-day photoperiodic flowering in soybean.
title_fullStr Functional and evolutionary characterization of the CONSTANS gene family in short-day photoperiodic flowering in soybean.
title_full_unstemmed Functional and evolutionary characterization of the CONSTANS gene family in short-day photoperiodic flowering in soybean.
title_sort functional and evolutionary characterization of the constans gene family in short-day photoperiodic flowering in soybean.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description CONSTANS (CO) plays a central role in photoperiodic flowering control of plants. However, much remains unknown about the function of the CO gene family in soybean and the molecular mechanisms underlying short-day photoperiodic flowering of soybean. We identified 26 CO homologs (GmCOLs) in the soybean genome, many of them previously unreported. Phylogenic analysis classified GmCOLs into three clades conserved among flowering plants. Two homeologous pairs in Clade I, GmCOL1a/GmCOL1b and GmCOL2a/GmCOL2b, showed the highest sequence similarity to Arabidopsis CO. The mRNA abundance of GmCOL1a and GmCOL1b exhibited a strong diurnal rhythm under flowering-inductive short days and peaked at dawn, which coincided with the rise of GmFT5a expression. In contrast, the mRNA abundance of GmCOL2a and GmCOL2b was extremely low. Our transgenic study demonstrated that GmCOL1a, GmCOL1b, GmCOL2a and GmCOL2b fully complemented the late flowering effect of the co-1 mutant in Arabidopsis. Together, these results indicate that GmCOL1a and GmCOL1b are potential inducers of flowering in soybean. Our data also indicate rapid regulatory divergence between GmCOL1a/GmCOL1b and GmCOL2a/GmCOL2b but conservation of their protein function. Dynamic evolution of GmCOL regulatory mechanisms may underlie the evolution of photoperiodic signaling in soybean.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3897488?pdf=render
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