AcBBX5, a B-box transcription factor from pineapple, regulates flowering time and floral organ development in plants

Flowering is an important factor to ensure the success of plant reproduction, and reasonable flowering time is crucial to the crop yield. BBX transcription factors can regulate several growth and development processes. However, there is little research on whether BBX is involved in flower formation...

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Published inFrontiers in plant science Vol. 13; p. 1060276
Main Authors Ouyang, Yanwei, Zhang, Xiumei, Wei, Yongzan, He, Yukun, Zhang, Xiaohan, Li, Ziqiong, Wang, Can, Zhang, Hongna
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 24.11.2022
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Summary:Flowering is an important factor to ensure the success of plant reproduction, and reasonable flowering time is crucial to the crop yield. BBX transcription factors can regulate several growth and development processes. However, there is little research on whether BBX is involved in flower formation and floral organ development of pineapple. In this study, , a BBX family gene with two conserved B-box domains, was identified from pineapple. Subcellular localization analysis showed that AcBBX5 was located in the nucleus. Transactivation analysis indicated that AcBBX5 had no significant toxic effects on the yeast system and presented transcriptional activation activity in yeast. Overexpression of delayed flowering time and enlarged flower morphology in Arabidopsis. Meanwhile, the expression levels of , , and were decreased, and the transcription levels of and were increased in -overexpressing Arabidopsis, which might lead to delayed flowering of transgenic plants. Furthermore, transcriptome data and QRT-PCR results showed that was expressed in all floral organs, with the high expression levels in stamens, ovaries and petals. Yeast one-hybrid and dual luciferase assay results showed that AcBBX5 bound to promoter and inhibited gene expression. In conclusion, was involved in flower bud differentiation and floral organ development, which provides an important reference for studying the functions of BBX and the molecular regulation of flower.
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Edited by: Ting Wu, China Agricultural University, China
This article was submitted to Functional and Applied Plant Genomics, a section of the journal Frontiers in Plant Science
These authors have contributed equally to this work and share first authorship
Reviewed by: Hyo-Jun Lee, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), South Korea; Sagheer Ahmad, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China
ISSN:1664-462X
1664-462X
DOI:10.3389/fpls.2022.1060276