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Overexpression of Constans Homologs CO1 and CO2 Fails to Alter Normal Reproductive Onset and Fall Bud Set in Woody Perennial Poplar

CONSTANS (CO) is an important flowering-time gene in the photoperiodic flowering pathway of annual Arabidopsis thaliana in which overexpression of CO induces early flowering, whereas mutations in CO cause delayed flowering. The closest homologs of CO in woody perennial poplar (Populus spp.) are CO1...

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Autores principales: Hsu, Chuan-Yu, Adams, Joshua P., No, Kyoungok, Liang, Haiying, Meilan, Richard, Pechanova, Olga, Barakat, Abdelali, Carlson, John E., Page, Grier P., Yuceer, Cetin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3446887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23029015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045448
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author Hsu, Chuan-Yu
Adams, Joshua P.
No, Kyoungok
Liang, Haiying
Meilan, Richard
Pechanova, Olga
Barakat, Abdelali
Carlson, John E.
Page, Grier P.
Yuceer, Cetin
author_facet Hsu, Chuan-Yu
Adams, Joshua P.
No, Kyoungok
Liang, Haiying
Meilan, Richard
Pechanova, Olga
Barakat, Abdelali
Carlson, John E.
Page, Grier P.
Yuceer, Cetin
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description CONSTANS (CO) is an important flowering-time gene in the photoperiodic flowering pathway of annual Arabidopsis thaliana in which overexpression of CO induces early flowering, whereas mutations in CO cause delayed flowering. The closest homologs of CO in woody perennial poplar (Populus spp.) are CO1 and CO2. A previous report [1] showed that the CO2/FLOWERING LOCUS T1 (FT1) regulon controls the onset of reproduction in poplar, similar to what is seen with the CO/FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) regulon in Arabidopsis. The CO2/FT1 regulon was also reported to control fall bud set. Our long-term field observations show that overexpression of CO1 and CO2 individually or together did not alter normal reproductive onset, spring bud break, or fall dormancy in poplar, but did result in smaller trees when compared with controls. Transcripts of CO1 and CO2 were normally most abundant in the growing season and rhythmic within a day, peaking at dawn. Our manipulative experiments did not provide evidence for transcriptional regulation being affected by photoperiod, light intensity, temperature, or water stress when transcripts of CO1 and CO2 were consistently measured in the morning. A genetic network analysis using overexpressing trees, microarrays, and computation demonstrated that a majority of functionally known genes downstream of CO1 and CO2 are associated with metabolic processes, which could explain their effect on tree size. In conclusion, the function of CO1 and CO2 in poplar does not appear to overlap with that of CO from Arabidopsis, nor do our data support the involvement of CO1 and CO2 in spring bud break or fall bud set.
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spelling pubmed-34468872012-10-01 Overexpression of Constans Homologs CO1 and CO2 Fails to Alter Normal Reproductive Onset and Fall Bud Set in Woody Perennial Poplar Hsu, Chuan-Yu Adams, Joshua P. No, Kyoungok Liang, Haiying Meilan, Richard Pechanova, Olga Barakat, Abdelali Carlson, John E. Page, Grier P. Yuceer, Cetin PLoS One Research Article CONSTANS (CO) is an important flowering-time gene in the photoperiodic flowering pathway of annual Arabidopsis thaliana in which overexpression of CO induces early flowering, whereas mutations in CO cause delayed flowering. The closest homologs of CO in woody perennial poplar (Populus spp.) are CO1 and CO2. A previous report [1] showed that the CO2/FLOWERING LOCUS T1 (FT1) regulon controls the onset of reproduction in poplar, similar to what is seen with the CO/FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) regulon in Arabidopsis. The CO2/FT1 regulon was also reported to control fall bud set. Our long-term field observations show that overexpression of CO1 and CO2 individually or together did not alter normal reproductive onset, spring bud break, or fall dormancy in poplar, but did result in smaller trees when compared with controls. Transcripts of CO1 and CO2 were normally most abundant in the growing season and rhythmic within a day, peaking at dawn. Our manipulative experiments did not provide evidence for transcriptional regulation being affected by photoperiod, light intensity, temperature, or water stress when transcripts of CO1 and CO2 were consistently measured in the morning. A genetic network analysis using overexpressing trees, microarrays, and computation demonstrated that a majority of functionally known genes downstream of CO1 and CO2 are associated with metabolic processes, which could explain their effect on tree size. In conclusion, the function of CO1 and CO2 in poplar does not appear to overlap with that of CO from Arabidopsis, nor do our data support the involvement of CO1 and CO2 in spring bud break or fall bud set. Public Library of Science 2012-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3446887/ /pubmed/23029015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045448 Text en © 2012 Hsu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hsu, Chuan-Yu
Adams, Joshua P.
No, Kyoungok
Liang, Haiying
Meilan, Richard
Pechanova, Olga
Barakat, Abdelali
Carlson, John E.
Page, Grier P.
Yuceer, Cetin
Overexpression of Constans Homologs CO1 and CO2 Fails to Alter Normal Reproductive Onset and Fall Bud Set in Woody Perennial Poplar
title Overexpression of Constans Homologs CO1 and CO2 Fails to Alter Normal Reproductive Onset and Fall Bud Set in Woody Perennial Poplar
title_full Overexpression of Constans Homologs CO1 and CO2 Fails to Alter Normal Reproductive Onset and Fall Bud Set in Woody Perennial Poplar
title_fullStr Overexpression of Constans Homologs CO1 and CO2 Fails to Alter Normal Reproductive Onset and Fall Bud Set in Woody Perennial Poplar
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of Constans Homologs CO1 and CO2 Fails to Alter Normal Reproductive Onset and Fall Bud Set in Woody Perennial Poplar
title_short Overexpression of Constans Homologs CO1 and CO2 Fails to Alter Normal Reproductive Onset and Fall Bud Set in Woody Perennial Poplar
title_sort overexpression of constans homologs co1 and co2 fails to alter normal reproductive onset and fall bud set in woody perennial poplar
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3446887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23029015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045448
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