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OsCO3, a CONSTANS-LIKE gene, controls flowering by negatively regulating the expression of FT-like genes under SD conditions in rice

Authors
Kim, Soon-KapYun, Choong-HyoLee, Jeong HwanJang, Yun HeePark, Hyo-YoungKim, Jeong-Kook
Issue Date
Jul-2008
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
floral repressor; OsCO3; photoperiod; single B-box
Citation
PLANTA, v.228, no.2, pp.355 - 365
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
PLANTA
Volume
228
Number
2
Start Page
355
End Page
365
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/123343
DOI
10.1007/s00425-008-0742-0
ISSN
0032-0935
Abstract
The photoperiod is an important environmental stress that determines flowering time. The CONSTANS (CO) and Heading date 1 (Hd1) genes are known to be central integrators of the photoperiod pathway in Arabidopsis and rice, respectively. Although they are both members of the CONSTANS-LIKE (COL) family and have two B-boxes and a CCT domain, rice also possesses novel COL genes that are not found in Arabidopsis. Here, we demonstrate that a novel COL gene, OsCO3, containing a single B-box and a CCT domain, modulates photoperiodic flowering in rice. The circadian expression pattern of OsCO3 mRNA oscillated in a different phase from Hd1 and was similar to that of OsCO3 pre-mRNA, suggesting that the diurnal expression pattern of OsCO3 transcripts may be regulated at the transcriptional level. Overexpression of OsCO3 specifically caused late flowering under short day (SD) conditions relative to wild-type rice plants. The expression of Hd3a and FTL decreased in these transgenic plants, whereas the expression of Hd1, Early heading date 1 (Ehd1), OsMADS51, and OsMADS50 did not significantly change. Our results suggest that OsCO3 primarily controls flowering time under SD conditions by negatively regulating Hd3a and FTL expression, independent of the SD-promotion pathway.
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