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Overexpression of SLIM1 transcription factor accelerates vegetative development in Arabidopsis thaliana.


ABSTRACT: The transcription factor Sulfur Limitation 1 (SLIM1) belongs to the plant-specific Ethylene Insenstive3-Like transcription factor family and is known to coordinate gene expression in response to sulfur deficiency. However, the roles of SLIM1 in nutrient-sufficient conditions have not been characterized. Employing constitutive SLIM1 overexpression (35S::SLIM1) and CRISPR/Cas9 mutant plants (slim1-cr), we identified several distinct phenotypes in nutrient-sufficient conditions in Arabidopsis thaliana. Overexpression of SLIM1 results in plants with approximately twofold greater rosette area throughout vegetative development. 35S::SLIM1 plants also bolt earlier and exhibit earlier downregulation of photosynthesis-associated genes and earlier upregulation of senescence-associated genes than Col-0 and slim1-cr plants. This suggests that overexpression of SLIM1 accelerates development in A. thaliana. Genome-wide differential gene expression analysis relative to Col-0 at three time points with slim1-cr and two 35S::SLIM1 lines allowed us to identify 1,731 genes regulated directly or indirectly by SLIM1 in vivo.

SUBMITTER: Apodiakou A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10988502 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Overexpression of <i>SLIM1</i> transcription factor accelerates vegetative development in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>.

Apodiakou Anastasia A   Alseekh Saleh S   Hoefgen Rainer R   Whitcomb Sarah J SJ  

Frontiers in plant science 20240320


The transcription factor Sulfur Limitation 1 (SLIM1) belongs to the plant-specific Ethylene Insenstive3-Like transcription factor family and is known to coordinate gene expression in response to sulfur deficiency. However, the roles of SLIM1 in nutrient-sufficient conditions have not been characterized. Employing constitutive <i>SLIM1</i> overexpression (<i>35S::SLIM1</i>) and CRISPR/Cas9 mutant plants (<i>slim1-cr</i>), we identified several distinct phenotypes in nutrient-sufficient conditions  ...[more]

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