转录因子BrEFM负调控大白菜开花时间

IF 3.1 4区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Xinlei Guo, Yuanyuan Zhang, Chunyang Feng, Yunduan Qin, Shuai Li, Yu Xu, Changwei Shen, Jingping Yuan
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开花代表了植物发育的一个关键阶段。在大白菜中,开花时间的精确调控对优化产量和品质尤为重要。在大白菜中,BrEFM和许多与花相关的基因在叶脉中特异性表达。然而,它是否能调节大白菜的开花仍不清楚。在这里,我们克隆了BrEFM,发现它编码一个422个残基的多肽,在其蛋白质序列中有一个保守的myb - dna结合域。表达谱分析表明,BrEFM在莲座期和抽穗期叶脉中表达量最高,而在结荚前期的芽中表达量最高。进一步分析表明BrEFM主要表达于叶脉韧皮部细胞。亚细胞定位分析表明,BrEFM定位于细胞核。功能分析表明,BrEFM基因的异源过表达导致转基因拟南芥抽苔和开花延迟。相反,经brefm基因沉默的白菜植株比对照植株早出栓和开花。说明BrEFM负调控大白菜开花。实时荧光定量PCR分析表明,BrEFM可能通过调控BrFT的表达来调控开花。1, BrFT。2、BrBFT、BrLFY、BrPI、BrTSF基因。本研究为阐明白菜抽苔的分子机制提供了新的思路,为选育抗抽苔品种提供了宝贵的基因资源。
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Transcription factor BrEFM negatively regulates flowering time in Chinese cabbage

Flowering represents a critical developmental transition in plants. In Chinese cabbage, precise regulation of flowering time is especially vital for optimizing yield and quality. In Chinese cabbage, BrEFM and many genes annotated as flowering-related are specifically expressed in leaf veins. However, whether it regulates flowering in Chinese cabbage remains unclear. Here, we cloned BrEFM and found that it encodes a 422-residue polypeptide with a conserved Myb-DNA-binding domain in its protein sequence. Expression pattern analysis showed that BrEFM exhibits the highest expression levels in leaf veins during the rosette and heading stages, while its expression peaks in buds during early pod-setting stage. Further analysis indicated BrEFM is primarily expressed in phloem cells of leaf veins. Subcellular localization analysis demonstrated that BrEFM localizes to the nucleus. Functional analysis revealed that heterologous overexpression of BrEFM resulted in delayed bolting and flowering in transgenic Arabidopsis plants. Conversely, BrEFM-silenced Chinese cabbage plants bolted and flowered earlier than control plants. This indicates that BrEFM negatively regulates flowering in Chinese cabbage. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis suggested that BrEFM likely regulates flowering by modulating the expression of BrFT.1, BrFT.2, BrBFT, BrLFY, BrPI, and BrTSF genes. Overall, this study provides insights into elucidating the molecular mechanisms of bolting in Chinese cabbage and offers valuable gene resources for breeding bolt-resistant varieties.

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3.50
自引率
3.40%
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92
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Functional & Integrative Genomics is devoted to large-scale studies of genomes and their functions, including systems analyses of biological processes. The journal will provide the research community an integrated platform where researchers can share, review and discuss their findings on important biological questions that will ultimately enable us to answer the fundamental question: How do genomes work?
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