The Pea GIGAS Gene Is a FLOWERING LOCUS T Homolog Necessary for Graft-Transmissible Specification of Flowering but Not for Responsiveness to Photoperiod

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作者
Hecht, Valerie [1 ]
Laurie, Rebecca E. [2 ]
Vander Schoor, Jacqueline K. [1 ]
Ridge, Stephen [1 ]
Knowles, Claire L. [1 ]
Liew, Lim Chee [1 ]
Sussmilch, Frances C. [1 ]
Murfet, Ian C. [1 ]
Macknight, Richard C. [2 ]
Weller, James L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tasmania, Sch Plant Sci, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
[2] Univ Otago, Dept Biochem, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand
来源
PLANT CELL | 2011年 / 23卷 / 01期
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
FLORAL MERISTEM IDENTITY; SELF-PRUNING GENE; MADS-BOX GENE; FT PROTEIN; INFLORESCENCE-MERISTEM; FAMILY; INDUCTION; PISUM; VERNALIZATION; ORTHOLOG;
D O I
10.1105/tpc.110.081042
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Garden pea (Pisum sativum) was prominent in early studies investigating the genetic control of flowering and the role of mobile flowering signals. In view of recent evidence that genes in the FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) family play an important role in generating mobile flowering signals, we isolated the FT gene family in pea and examined the regulation and function of its members. Comparison with Medicago truncatula and soybean (Glycine max) provides evidence of three ancient subclades (FTa, FTb, and FTc) likely to be common to most crop and model legumes. Pea FT genes show distinctly different expression patterns with respect to developmental timing, tissue specificity, and response to photoperiod and differ in their activity in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana, suggesting they may have different functions. We show that the pea FTa1 gene corresponds to the GIGAS locus, which is essential for flowering under long-day conditions and promotes flowering under short-day conditions but is not required for photoperiod responsiveness. Grafting, expression, and double mutant analyses show that GIGAS/FTa1 regulates a mobile flowering stimulus but also provide clear evidence for a second mobile flowering stimulus that is correlated with expression of FTb2 in leaf tissue. These results suggest that induction of flowering by photoperiod in pea results from interactions among several members of a diversified FT family.
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页码:147 / 161
页数:15
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