miR156-regulated SPL transcription factors define an endogenous flowering pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana
- PMID: 19703399
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2009.06.014
miR156-regulated SPL transcription factors define an endogenous flowering pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana
Abstract
The FT gene integrates several external and endogenous cues controlling flowering, including information on day length. A complex of the mobile FT protein and the bZIP transcription factor FD in turn has a central role in activating genes that execute the switch from vegetative to reproductive development. Here we reveal that microRNA156-targeted SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) genes not only act downstream of FT/FD, but also define a separate endogenous flowering pathway. High levels of miR156 in young plants prevent precocious flowering. A subsequent day length-independent decline in miR156 abundance provides a permissive environment for flowering and is paralleled by a rise in SPL levels. At the shoot apex, FT/FD and SPLs converge on an overlapping set of targets, with SPLs directly activating flower-promoting MADS box genes, providing a molecular substrate for both the redundant activities and the feed-forward action of the miR156/SPL and FT/FD modules in flowering control.
Comment in
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Plant phase transitions make a SPLash.Cell. 2009 Aug 21;138(4):625-7. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2009.08.011. Cell. 2009. PMID: 19703391
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