Overexpression of CpWRKY75 from Chimonanthus praecox Promotes Flowering Time in Transgenic Arabidopsis

WRKY transcription factors play critical roles in the physiological processes of plants. Although the roles of WRKYs have been characterized in some model plants, their roles in woody plants, especially wintersweet ( ), are largely unclear. In this study, a wintersweet WRKY gene named belonging to g...

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Published inGenes Vol. 13; no. 1; p. 68
Main Authors Huang, Renwei, Sui, Shunzhao, Liu, Huamin, Li, Mingyang, Liu, Daofeng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 28.12.2021
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Summary:WRKY transcription factors play critical roles in the physiological processes of plants. Although the roles of WRKYs have been characterized in some model plants, their roles in woody plants, especially wintersweet ( ), are largely unclear. In this study, a wintersweet WRKY gene named belonging to group IIc was isolated and its characteristics were identified. CpWRKY75 is a nucleus-localized protein, and exhibited no transcriptional activation activity in yeast. was highly expressed in flowers at different bloom stages. Ectopic expression of significantly promoted the flowering time of transgenic Arabidopsis ( ), as determined by the rosette leaf number and first flower open time. The expression levels of flowering-related genes were quantified by qRT-PCR, and the results suggested that had obvious influence on the expression level of ( ), ( ) and ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), and ( ). These results suggest that might have a flowering time regulation function, and additionally provide a new gene resource for the genetic engineering of woody flowering plants.
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ISSN:2073-4425
2073-4425
DOI:10.3390/genes13010068