Photoperiodic regulation of flowering time through periodic histone deacetylation of the florigen gene FT.

The developmental transition from a vegetative to a reproductive phase (i.e., flowering) is timed by the seasonal cue day length or photoperiod in many plant species. Through the photoperiod pathway, inductive day lengths trigger the production of a systemic flowering signal, florigen, to provoke th...

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Main Authors: Xiaofeng Gu, Yizhong Wang, Yuehui He
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-09-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3760768?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-32fc6f5a79964bbfbc29550bf6817dd42021-07-02T11:26:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852013-09-01119e100164910.1371/journal.pbio.1001649Photoperiodic regulation of flowering time through periodic histone deacetylation of the florigen gene FT.Xiaofeng GuYizhong WangYuehui HeThe developmental transition from a vegetative to a reproductive phase (i.e., flowering) is timed by the seasonal cue day length or photoperiod in many plant species. Through the photoperiod pathway, inductive day lengths trigger the production of a systemic flowering signal, florigen, to provoke the floral transition. FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT), widely conserved in angiosperms, is a major component of the mobile florigen. In the long-day plant Arabidopsis, FT expression is rhythmically activated by the output of the photoperiod pathway CONSTANS (CO), specifically at the end of long days. How FT expression is modulated at an adequate level in response to the long-day cue to set a proper flowering time remains unknown. Here, we report a periodic histone deacetylation mechanism for the photoperiodic modulation of FT expression. We have identified a plant-unique core structural component of an Arabidopsis histone deacetylase (HDAC) complex. In long days, this component accumulates at dusk, and is recruited by a MADS-domain transcription factor to the FT locus specifically at the end of the day, leading to periodic histone deacetylation of FT chromatin at dusk. Furthermore, we found that at the end of long days CO activity not only activates FT expression but also enables HDAC-activity recruitment to FT chromatin to dampen the level of FT expression, and so prevent precocious flowering in response to the inductive long-day cue. These results collectively reveal a periodic histone deacetylation mechanism for the day-length control of flowering time in higher plants.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3760768?pdf=render
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Yizhong Wang
Yuehui He
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Yuehui He
Photoperiodic regulation of flowering time through periodic histone deacetylation of the florigen gene FT.
PLoS Biology
author_facet Xiaofeng Gu
Yizhong Wang
Yuehui He
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title Photoperiodic regulation of flowering time through periodic histone deacetylation of the florigen gene FT.
title_short Photoperiodic regulation of flowering time through periodic histone deacetylation of the florigen gene FT.
title_full Photoperiodic regulation of flowering time through periodic histone deacetylation of the florigen gene FT.
title_fullStr Photoperiodic regulation of flowering time through periodic histone deacetylation of the florigen gene FT.
title_full_unstemmed Photoperiodic regulation of flowering time through periodic histone deacetylation of the florigen gene FT.
title_sort photoperiodic regulation of flowering time through periodic histone deacetylation of the florigen gene ft.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Biology
issn 1544-9173
1545-7885
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The developmental transition from a vegetative to a reproductive phase (i.e., flowering) is timed by the seasonal cue day length or photoperiod in many plant species. Through the photoperiod pathway, inductive day lengths trigger the production of a systemic flowering signal, florigen, to provoke the floral transition. FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT), widely conserved in angiosperms, is a major component of the mobile florigen. In the long-day plant Arabidopsis, FT expression is rhythmically activated by the output of the photoperiod pathway CONSTANS (CO), specifically at the end of long days. How FT expression is modulated at an adequate level in response to the long-day cue to set a proper flowering time remains unknown. Here, we report a periodic histone deacetylation mechanism for the photoperiodic modulation of FT expression. We have identified a plant-unique core structural component of an Arabidopsis histone deacetylase (HDAC) complex. In long days, this component accumulates at dusk, and is recruited by a MADS-domain transcription factor to the FT locus specifically at the end of the day, leading to periodic histone deacetylation of FT chromatin at dusk. Furthermore, we found that at the end of long days CO activity not only activates FT expression but also enables HDAC-activity recruitment to FT chromatin to dampen the level of FT expression, and so prevent precocious flowering in response to the inductive long-day cue. These results collectively reveal a periodic histone deacetylation mechanism for the day-length control of flowering time in higher plants.
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