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VrLELP controls flowering time under short-day conditions in Arabidopsis.

Renxing Shi1, Wenying Xu1, Tong Liu1, Chunmei Cai1, Shuai Li2.   

Abstract

Flowering time has a critically important effect on the reproduction of plants, and many components involved in flowering-time regulation have been identified in multiple plant species. However, studies of the flowering-time genes in mungbean (Vigna radiata) have been limited. Here, we characterized a novel mungbean gene, VrLELP, involved in flowering-time regulation in transgenic Arabidopsis. Subcellular localization analysis revealed that VrLELP was localized in the membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus and the nucleus and membrane contained higher signal than cytoplasm, similar to the empty vector control. The expression of VrLELP was higher in leaves and pods and lower in nodule roots relative to other tissues. The expression of VrLELP varied during flower development. The expression of VrLELP also varied during the day, reaching a peak after 12 h of illumination under long-day conditions. In contrast, under short-day conditions, the abundance of VrLELP transcripts changed little throughout the day. In addition, VrLELP delayed flowering time in transgenic Arabidopsis plants by suppressing the expression of the flowering-time genes CO and FT under short-day conditions. However, VrLELP did not affect flowering time under long-day conditions in Arabidopsis. Our study provides essential information for future studies of the molecular mechanisms of the flowering-time regulation system in mungbean.

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Keywords:  Flowering time; Mungbean; Photoperiod; Short-day; VrLELP

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33084994     DOI: 10.1007/s10265-020-01235-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plant Res        ISSN: 0918-9440            Impact factor:   2.629


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