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Coordinated regulation of vegetative phase change by brassinosteroids and the age pathway in Arabidopsis

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  • Bingying Zhou

    (Jilin University
    Zhejiang A&F University)

  • Qing Luo

    (Jilin University
    Zhejiang A&F University)

  • Yanghui Shen

    (Zhejiang A&F University)

  • Liang Wei

    (Zhejiang A&F University)

  • Xia Song

    (Zhejiang A&F University)

  • Hangqian Liao

    (Zhejiang A&F University)

  • Lan Ni

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Tao Shen

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Xinglin Du

    (Jilin University)

  • Junyou Han

    (Jilin University)

  • Mingyi Jiang

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Shengjun Feng

    (Zhejiang A&F University)

  • Gang Wu

    (Zhejiang A&F University)

Abstract

Vegetative phase change in plants is regulated by a gradual decline in the level of miR156 and a corresponding increase in the expression of its targets, SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) genes. Gibberellin (GA), jasmonic acid (JA), and cytokinin (CK) regulate vegetative phase change by affecting genes in the miR156-SPL pathway. However, whether other phytohormones play a role in vegetative phase change remains unknown. Here, we show that a loss-of-function mutation in the brassinosteroid (BR) biosynthetic gene, DWARF5 (DWF5), delays vegetative phase change, and the defective phenotype is primarily attributable to reduced levels of SPL9 and miR172, and a corresponding increase in TARGET OF EAT1 (TOE1). We further show that GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE KINASE3 (GSK3)-like kinase BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE2 (BIN2) directly interacts with and phosphorylates SPL9 and TOE1 to cause subsequent proteolytic degradation. Therefore, BRs function to stabilize SPL9 and TOE1 simultaneously to regulate vegetative phase change in plants.

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  • Bingying Zhou & Qing Luo & Yanghui Shen & Liang Wei & Xia Song & Hangqian Liao & Lan Ni & Tao Shen & Xinglin Du & Junyou Han & Mingyi Jiang & Shengjun Feng & Gang Wu, 2023. "Coordinated regulation of vegetative phase change by brassinosteroids and the age pathway in Arabidopsis," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-18, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-38207-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-38207-z
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