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Arabidopsis florigen FT binds to diurnally oscillating phospholipids that accelerate flowering.


ABSTRACT: Arabidopsis FT protein is a component of florigen, which transmits photoperiodic flowering signals from leaf companion cells to the shoot apex. Here, we show that FT specifically binds phosphatidylcholine (PC) in vitro. A transgenic approach to increase PC levels in vivo in the shoot meristem accelerates flowering whereas reduced PC levels delay flowering, demonstrating that PC levels are correlated with flowering time. The early flowering is related to FT activity, because expression of FT-effector genes is increased in these plants. Simultaneous increase of FT and PC in the shoot apical meristem further stimulates flowering, whereas a loss of FT function leads to an attenuation of the effect of increased PC. Specific molecular species of PC oscillate diurnally, and night-dominant species are not the preferred ligands of FT. Elevating night-dominant species during the day delays flowering. We suggest that FT binds to diurnally changing molecular species of PC to promote flowering.

SUBMITTER: Nakamura Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3988816 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Arabidopsis florigen FT binds to diurnally oscillating phospholipids that accelerate flowering.

Nakamura Yuki Y   Andrés Fernando F   Kanehara Kazue K   Liu Yu-chi YC   Dörmann Peter P   Coupland George G  

Nature communications 20140404


Arabidopsis FT protein is a component of florigen, which transmits photoperiodic flowering signals from leaf companion cells to the shoot apex. Here, we show that FT specifically binds phosphatidylcholine (PC) in vitro. A transgenic approach to increase PC levels in vivo in the shoot meristem accelerates flowering whereas reduced PC levels delay flowering, demonstrating that PC levels are correlated with flowering time. The early flowering is related to FT activity, because expression of FT-effe  ...[more]

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