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Onion cryptochrome 1 (AcCRY1) regulates photomorphogenesis and photoperiod flowering in Arabidopsis and exploration of its functional mechanisms under blue light.

Authors :
Jia, Qingwei
Yin, Yuqing
Gai, Shuting
Tian, Lu
Zhu, Zhihao
Qin, Lei
Wang, Yong
Source :
Plant Physiology & Biochemistry. Jan2024, Vol. 206, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Cryptochromes (CRYs), as blue-light photoreceptors, play a crucial role in regulating flowering time and hypocotyl and cotyledon development. Their physiological functions have been extensively studied in various plant species. However, research on onions remains limited. In this study, we identified AcCRY1 and conducted preliminary investigations into its function. Our results demonstrate that AcCRY1 possesses a conserved domain typical of cryptochromes with high homology to those found in monocots. Furthermore, we examined the expression level of AcCRY1 in onion. The green tissues is significantly higher compared to non-green tissues, and it exhibits a significant response to blue-light induction. AcCRY1 demonstrates cytoplasmic localization under blue-light conditions, while it localizes in the nucleus during darkness, indicating a strong dependence on blue-light for its subcellular distribution. In comparison to cry1 , overexpression of AcCRY1 leads to a significant shorten in seedling hypocotyl length, notable expansion of cotyledons, and acceleration of flowering time. The yeast two-hybrid experiment demonstrated the in vitro interaction between AcCRY1, AcCOP1, and AcSPA1. Additionally, BIFC analysis confirmed their interaction in Onion epidermis. Notably, under blue-light conditions, a significantly enhanced binding activity was observed compared to dark conditions. These findings establish a functional foundation for the regulatory role of AcCRY1 in important physiological processes of onion and provide initial insights into the underlying molecular mechanisms. • The transcript level of AcCRY1 is significantly increased at the initial period of onion from dark to blue light. • The localization of AcCRY1 in onion epidermal cells is regulated by blue light. • AcCRY1 can regulate Arabidopsis photomorphogenesis and flowering under blue light. • AcCRY1 can interact with AcCOP1, AcSPA1 under blue light. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09819428
Volume :
206
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Physiology & Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175343863
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2023.108300