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AcFT promotes kiwifruit in vitro flowering when overexpressed and Arabidopsis flowering when expressed in the vasculature under its own promoter.


ABSTRACT: Kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis) has three FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) genes, AcFT, AcFT1, and AcFT2, with differential expression and potentially divergent roles. AcFT was previously shown to be expressed in source leaves and induced in dormant buds by winter chilling. Here, we show that AcFT promotes flowering in A. chinensis, despite a short sequence insertion not present in other FT-like genes. A 3.5-kb AcFT promoter region contained all the regulatory elements required to mediate vascular expression in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis). The promoter activation was initially confined to the veins in the distal end of the leaf, before extending to the veins in the base of the leaf, and was detected in inductive and noninductive photoperiods. The 3-kb and 2.7-kb promoter regions of AcFT1 and AcFT2, respectively, demonstrated different activation patterns in Arabidopsis, corresponding to differential expression in kiwifruit. Expression of AcFT cDNA from the AcFT promoter was capable to induce early flowering in transgenic Arabidopsis in noninductive photoperiods. Further, expression of AcFT cDNA fused to the green fluorescent protein was detected in the vasculature and was also capable to advance flowering in noninductive photoperiods. Taken together, these studies implicate AcFT in regulation of kiwifruit flowering time and as a candidate for kiwifruit florigen.

SUBMITTER: Moss SMA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6508797 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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AcFT promotes kiwifruit in vitro flowering when overexpressed and Arabidopsis flowering when expressed in the vasculature under its own promoter.

Moss Sarah M A SMA   Wang Tianchi T   Voogd Charlotte C   Brian Lara A LA   Wu Rongmei R   Hellens Roger P RP   Allan Andrew C AC   Putterill Joanna J   Varkonyi-Gasic Erika E  

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Kiwifruit (<i>Actinidia chinensis</i>) has three <i>FLOWERING LOCUS T</i> (<i>FT</i>) genes, <i>AcFT</i>, <i>AcFT1,</i> and <i>AcFT2</i>, with differential expression and potentially divergent roles. <i>AcFT</i> was previously shown to be expressed in source leaves and induced in dormant buds by winter chilling. Here, we show that <i>AcFT</i> promotes flowering in <i>A. chinensis</i>, despite a short sequence insertion not present in other <i>FT</i>-like genes. A 3.5-kb <i>AcFT</i> promoter regi  ...[more]

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