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The RAV transcription factor TEMPRANILLO1 involved in ethylene-mediated delay of chrysanthemum flowering.

Hua ChengQingguo WangZixin ZhangPeilei ChengAiping SongLijie ZhouLikai WangSumei ChenFadi ChenJiafu Jiang
Published in: The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (2023)
TEMPRANILLO1 (TEM1) is a transcription factor belonging to related to ABI3 and VP1 family, which is also known as ethylene response DNA-binding factor 1 and functions as a repressor of flowering in Arabidopsis. Here, a putative homolog of AtTEM1 was isolated and characterized from chrysanthemum, designated as CmTEM1. Exogenous application of ethephon leads to an upregulation in the expression of CmTEM1. Knockdown of CmTEM1 promotes floral initiation, while overexpression of CmTEM1 retards floral transition. Further phenotypic observations suggested that CmTEM1 involves in the ethylene-mediated inhibition of flowering. Transcriptomic analysis established that expression of the flowering integrator CmAFL1, a member of the APETALA1/FRUITFULL subfamily, was downregulated significantly in CmTEM1-overexpressing transgenic plants compared with wild-type plants but was verified to be upregulated in amiR-CmTEM1 lines by quantitative RT-PCR. In addition, CmTEM1 is capable of binding to the promoter of the CmAFL1 gene to inhibit its transcription. Moreover, the genetic evidence supported the notion that CmTEM1 partially inhibits floral transition by targeting CmAFL1. In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that CmTEM1 acts as a regulator of ethylene-mediated delayed flowering in chrysanthemum, partly through its interaction with CmAFL1.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • dna binding
  • genome wide identification
  • poor prognosis
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • wild type
  • genome wide
  • cell proliferation
  • dna methylation
  • binding protein
  • cell wall