1. ArabidopsisCIB3 regulates photoperiodic flowering in an FKF1-dependent way
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Zhou, Lianxia, Lu, Yi, Huang, Jie, Sha, Zhiwei, Mo, Weiliang, Xue, Jiayi, Ma, Shuodan, Shi, Wuliang, Yang, Zhenming, Gao, Jie, and Bian, Mingdi
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Arabidopsiscryptochrome 2 (CRY2) and FLAVIN-BINDING, KELCH REPEAT, and F-BOX 1 (FKF1) are blue light receptors mediating light regulation of growth and development, such as photoperiodic flowering. CRY2 interacts with a basic helix–loop–helix transcription factor CIB1 in response to blue light to activate the transcription of the flowering integrator gene FLOWERING LOCUS T(FT). CIB1, CIB2, CIB4, and CIB5 function redundantly to promote flowering in a CRY2-dependent way and form various heterodimers to bind to the noncanonical E-box sequence in the FTpromoter. However, the function of CIB3 has not been described. We discovered that CIB3 promotes photoperiodic flowering independently of CRY2. Moreover, CIB3 does not interact with CRY2 but interacts with CIB1 and functions synergistically with CIB1 to promote the transcription of the GIgene. FKF1 is required for CIB3 to promote flowering and enhances the CIB1–CIB3 interaction in response to blue light.Graphical AbstractArabidopsisCIB3 interacts and functions synergistically with CIB1 to promote the transcription of GIgene and flowering in an FKF1-dependent way.
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- 2021
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