G Coupland, M I Igeño, R Simon, R Schaffer, G Murtas, P Reeves, F Robson, M Piñeiro, M Costa, K Lee, P Suárez-López
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Abstract
We are studying several Arabidopsis mutants that show altered regulation of flowering time in response to daylength. One of the mutations we are studying, constans, delays flowering under long days but has no effect under short days. Analysis of the expression of the CONSTANS gene, and modification of its expression in transgenic plants, suggests that this gene promotes flowering in response to long days and that the delay in flowering that occurs in wild-type plants under short days is at least in part due to regulation of CONSTANS gene transcription. We describe genetic approaches that we are taking to identify genes that act in the same genetic pathway as CONSTANS, and in particular the relationship between CONSTANS and two other genes that we are studying. These are LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL, for which we have a dominant mutant allele that causes late flowering, and EARLY SHORT DAYS 4, whose inactivation causes early flowering. In addition to their effects on flowering time, the over-expression of CONSTANS and the inactivation of EARLY SHORT DAYS 4 cause the Arabidopsis shoot to become determinate and therefore to terminate development prematurely. This phenotype is discussed in light of other genes that have previously been shown to be required to maintain indeterminate development of the shoot.
我们正在研究几种拟南芥突变体,这些突变体显示开花时间随白昼长度的变化而改变。我们正在研究的一种突变,恒常,在长时间内延迟开花,但在短时间内没有影响。对CONSTANS基因表达的分析及其在转基因植物中的表达修饰表明,该基因在长日照条件下促进开花,而野生型植物在短日照条件下开花延迟至少部分是由于CONSTANS基因转录的调控。我们描述了我们用来识别与CONSTANS在相同遗传途径中起作用的基因的遗传方法,特别是CONSTANS与我们正在研究的其他两个基因之间的关系。这些是LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL,我们有一个显性突变等位基因导致晚开花,以及EARLY SHORT DAYS 4,其失活导致早开花。除了对开花时间的影响外,CONSTANS的过表达和SHORT DAYS 4的失活也会导致拟南芥茎部变得不确定,从而提前终止发育。这种表型的讨论,在其他基因,已被证明是需要维持不确定的梢发育。