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. 2024 Nov 26;43(11):114918.
doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114918. Epub 2024 Nov 2.

Alternative splicing of VRF1 acts as a molecular switch to regulate stress-induced early flowering

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Alternative splicing of VRF1 acts as a molecular switch to regulate stress-induced early flowering

Mo-Xian Chen et al. Cell Rep. .
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Abstract

Plants frequently evade extreme environmental stress by initiating early flowering, yet the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Here, through extensive mutant screening, we identify a vegetative growth to reproductive growth transition factor (vrf1) mutant, which exhibits a deficiency in drought escape. Alternative splicing of VRF1 generates four isoforms, of which two encode functional proteins, VRF1-AS1 and VRF1-AS3. The proportions of VRF1-AS1 and VRF1-AS3 are modulated by environmental factors, serving as a molecular switch mediating the transition from tolerance to early flowering, irrespective of their absolute abundance. VRF1-AS1 and VRF1-AS3 competitively bind to MKK1, resulting in MKK1 phosphorylation at different sites, which opens two distinct regulatory pathways. The role of VRF1 is conserved across various conditions, and 66 Arabidopsis ecotypes suggest its central function in stress avoidance through premature flowering. In summary, our findings show that plants respond precisely and effectively to dynamic environmental changes by modulating their isoform ratios.

Keywords: ABA-mediated drought; Arabidopsis thaliana; CP: Plants; alternative splicing; flowering; isoform ratios; mitogen-activated protein kinase; protein competition binding; stress escape; stress tolerance.

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