The B-box family gene STO (BBX24) in Arabidopsis thaliana regulates flowering time in different pathways.

Flowering at the appropriate time is crucial for reproductive success and is strongly influenced by various pathways such as photoperiod, circadian clock, FRIGIDA and vernalization. Although each separate pathway has been extensively studied, much less is known about the interactions between them. I...

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Main Authors: Feng Li, Jinjing Sun, Donghui Wang, Shunong Bai, Adrian K Clarke, Magnus Holm
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3911981?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-82e662e7b2dd4fccacdfcd5c131e5cab2020-11-24T21:44:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0192e8754410.1371/journal.pone.0087544The B-box family gene STO (BBX24) in Arabidopsis thaliana regulates flowering time in different pathways.Feng LiJinjing SunDonghui WangShunong BaiAdrian K ClarkeMagnus HolmFlowering at the appropriate time is crucial for reproductive success and is strongly influenced by various pathways such as photoperiod, circadian clock, FRIGIDA and vernalization. Although each separate pathway has been extensively studied, much less is known about the interactions between them. In this study we have investigated the relationship between the photoperiod/circadian clock gene and FRIGIDA/FLC by characterizing the function of the B-box STO gene family. STO has two B-box Zn-finger domains but lacks the CCT domain. Its expression is controlled by circadian rhythm and is affected by environmental factors and phytohormones. Loss and gain of function mutants show diversiform phenotypes from seed germination to flowering. The sto-1 mutant flowers later than the wild type (WT) under short day growth conditions, while over-expression of STO causes early flowering both in long and short days. STO over-expression not only reduces FLC expression level but it also activates FT and SOC1 expression. It also does not rely on the other B-box gene CO or change the circadian clock system to activate FT and SOC1. Furthermore, the STO activation of FT and SOC1 expression is independent of the repression of FLC; rather STO and FLC compete with each other to regulate downstream genes. Our results indicate that photoperiod and the circadian clock pathway gene STO can affect the key flowering time genes FLC and FT/SOC1 separately, and reveals a novel perspective to the mechanism of flowering regulation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3911981?pdf=render
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author Feng Li
Jinjing Sun
Donghui Wang
Shunong Bai
Adrian K Clarke
Magnus Holm
spellingShingle Feng Li
Jinjing Sun
Donghui Wang
Shunong Bai
Adrian K Clarke
Magnus Holm
The B-box family gene STO (BBX24) in Arabidopsis thaliana regulates flowering time in different pathways.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Feng Li
Jinjing Sun
Donghui Wang
Shunong Bai
Adrian K Clarke
Magnus Holm
author_sort Feng Li
title The B-box family gene STO (BBX24) in Arabidopsis thaliana regulates flowering time in different pathways.
title_short The B-box family gene STO (BBX24) in Arabidopsis thaliana regulates flowering time in different pathways.
title_full The B-box family gene STO (BBX24) in Arabidopsis thaliana regulates flowering time in different pathways.
title_fullStr The B-box family gene STO (BBX24) in Arabidopsis thaliana regulates flowering time in different pathways.
title_full_unstemmed The B-box family gene STO (BBX24) in Arabidopsis thaliana regulates flowering time in different pathways.
title_sort b-box family gene sto (bbx24) in arabidopsis thaliana regulates flowering time in different pathways.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Flowering at the appropriate time is crucial for reproductive success and is strongly influenced by various pathways such as photoperiod, circadian clock, FRIGIDA and vernalization. Although each separate pathway has been extensively studied, much less is known about the interactions between them. In this study we have investigated the relationship between the photoperiod/circadian clock gene and FRIGIDA/FLC by characterizing the function of the B-box STO gene family. STO has two B-box Zn-finger domains but lacks the CCT domain. Its expression is controlled by circadian rhythm and is affected by environmental factors and phytohormones. Loss and gain of function mutants show diversiform phenotypes from seed germination to flowering. The sto-1 mutant flowers later than the wild type (WT) under short day growth conditions, while over-expression of STO causes early flowering both in long and short days. STO over-expression not only reduces FLC expression level but it also activates FT and SOC1 expression. It also does not rely on the other B-box gene CO or change the circadian clock system to activate FT and SOC1. Furthermore, the STO activation of FT and SOC1 expression is independent of the repression of FLC; rather STO and FLC compete with each other to regulate downstream genes. Our results indicate that photoperiod and the circadian clock pathway gene STO can affect the key flowering time genes FLC and FT/SOC1 separately, and reveals a novel perspective to the mechanism of flowering regulation.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3911981?pdf=render
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