The bZIP transcription factor AREB3 mediates FT signalling and floral transition at the Arabidopsis shoot apical meristem.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
The floral transition occurs at the shoot apical meristem (SAM) in response to favourable
external and internal signals. Among these signals, variations in daylength (photoperiod) act
as robust seasonal cues to activate flowering. In Arabidopsis, long-day photoperiods stimulate production in the leaf vasculature of a systemic florigenic signal that is translocated to
the SAM. According to the current model, FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT), the main Arabidopsis florigen, causes transcriptional reprogramming at the SAM, so that lateral primordia
eventually acquire floral identity. FT functions as a transcriptional coregulator with the bZIP
transcription factor FD, which binds DNA at specific promoters. FD can also interact with
TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1), a protein related to FT that acts as a floral repressor. Thus,
the balance between FT-TFL1 at the SAM influences the expression levels of floral genes
targeted by FD. Here, we show that the FD-related bZIP transcription factor AREB3, which
was previously studied in the context of phytohormone abscisic acid signalling, is expressed
at the SAM in a spatio-temporal pattern that strongly overlaps with FD and contributes to FT
signalling. Mutant analyses demonstrate that AREB3 relays FT signals redundantly with
FD, and the presence of a conserved carboxy-terminal SAP motif is required for downstream signalling. AREB3 shows unique and common patterns of expression with FD, and
AREB3 expression levels are negatively regulated by FD thus forming a compensatory
feedback loop. Mutations in another bZIP, FDP, further aggravate the late flowering phenotypes of fd areb3 mutants. Therefore, multiple florigen-interacting bZIP transcription factors
have redundant functions in flowering at the SAM.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Floral transition; florigen; shoot apical meristem
List of contributors:
Galbiati, Massimo
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