LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL regulates photoperiodic flowering via the circadian clock in Arabidopsis

May 22, 2016BMC plant biology

The LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL protein controls flowering time through the plant’s internal clock in Arabidopsis

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Abstract

LHY-defective mutants exhibit accelerated flowering under both long days and short days.

  • Gene expression analysis shows that the floral integrator FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) is up-regulated in LHY-defective mutants.
  • Expression peaks of GIGANTEA (GI) and FKF1 genes are advanced by approximately 4 hours in LHY mutants.
  • The up-regulation of FT is eliminated when the internal circadian period matches external light/dark cycles in the lhy-7 mutant.
  • While LHY regulates flowering similarly to TOC1, its molecular mechanism differs from that of CCA1.

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