| Literature DB >> 30238569 |
Geraldo F F Silva1, Eder M Silva1, Joao P O Correa1, Mateus H Vicente2, Nan Jiang3, Marcela M Notini1, Airton C Junior1, Frederico A De Jesus2, Pollyanna Castilho1, Esther Carrera4, Isabel López-Díaz4, Erich Grotewold3, Lazaro E P Peres2, Fabio T S Nogueira1.
Abstract
Age-regulated microRNA156 (miR156) and targets similarly control the competence to flower in diverse species. By contrast, the diterpene hormone gibberellin (GA) and the microRNA319-regulated TEOSINTE BRANCHED/CYCLOIDEA/PCF (TCP) transcription factors promote flowering in the facultative long-day Arabidopsis thaliana, but suppress it in the day-neutral tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). We combined genetic and molecular studies and described a new interplay between GA and two unrelated miRNA-associated pathways that modulates tomato transition to flowering. Tomato PROCERA/DELLA activity is required to promote flowering along with the miR156-targeted SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING-LIKE (SPL/SBP) transcription factors by activating SINGLE FLOWER TRUSS (SFT) in the leaves and the MADS-Box gene APETALA1(AP1)/MC at the shoot apex. Conversely, miR319-targeted LANCEOLATE represses floral transition by increasing GA concentrations and inactivating SFT in the leaves and AP1/MC at the shoot apex. Importantly, the combination of high GA concentrations/responses with the loss of SPL/SPB function impaired canonical meristem maturation and flower initiation in tomato. Our results reveal a cooperative regulation of tomato floral induction and flower development, integrating age cues (miR156 module) with GA responses and miR319-controlled pathways. Importantly, this study contributes to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the effects of GA in controlling flowering time in a day-neutral species.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990zzm321990LANCEOLATEzzm321990zzm321990; zzm321990Solanum lycopersicumzzm321990; flowering time; gibberellin (GA); miR156; miR319
Year: 2018 PMID: 30238569 DOI: 10.1111/nph.15492
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151