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Cross‐species complementation reveals conserved functions for EARLY FLOWERING 3 between monocots and dicots

Plant responses to the environment are shaped by external stimuli and internal signaling pathways. In both the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) and crop species, circadian clock factors are critical for growth, flowering, and circadian rhythms. Outside of Arabidopsis, however, little i...

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Autores principales: Huang, He, Gehan, Malia A., Huss, Sarah E., Alvarez, Sophie, Lizarraga, Cesar, Gruebbling, Ellen L., Gierer, John, Naldrett, Michael J., Bindbeutel, Rebecca K., Evans, Bradley S., Mockler, Todd C., Nusinow, Dmitri A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6508535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31245666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.18
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author Huang, He
Gehan, Malia A.
Huss, Sarah E.
Alvarez, Sophie
Lizarraga, Cesar
Gruebbling, Ellen L.
Gierer, John
Naldrett, Michael J.
Bindbeutel, Rebecca K.
Evans, Bradley S.
Mockler, Todd C.
Nusinow, Dmitri A.
author_facet Huang, He
Gehan, Malia A.
Huss, Sarah E.
Alvarez, Sophie
Lizarraga, Cesar
Gruebbling, Ellen L.
Gierer, John
Naldrett, Michael J.
Bindbeutel, Rebecca K.
Evans, Bradley S.
Mockler, Todd C.
Nusinow, Dmitri A.
author_sort Huang, He
collection PubMed
description Plant responses to the environment are shaped by external stimuli and internal signaling pathways. In both the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) and crop species, circadian clock factors are critical for growth, flowering, and circadian rhythms. Outside of Arabidopsis, however, little is known about the molecular function of clock gene products. Therefore, we sought to compare the function of Brachypodium distachyon (Brachypodium) and Setaria viridis (Setaria) orthologs of EARLY FLOWERING 3, a key clock gene in Arabidopsis. To identify both cycling genes and putative ELF3 functional orthologs in Setaria, a circadian RNA‐seq dataset and online query tool (Diel Explorer) were generated to explore expression profiles of Setaria genes under circadian conditions. The function of ELF3 orthologs from Arabidopsis, Brachypodium, and Setaria was tested for complementation of an elf3 mutation in Arabidopsis. We find that both monocot orthologs were capable of rescuing hypocotyl elongation, flowering time, and arrhythmic clock phenotypes. Using affinity purification and mass spectrometry, our data indicate that BdELF3 and SvELF3 could be integrated into similar complexes in vivo as AtELF3. Thus, we find that, despite 180 million years of separation, BdELF3 and SvELF3 can functionally complement loss of ELF3 at the molecular and physiological level.
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spelling pubmed-65085352019-06-26 Cross‐species complementation reveals conserved functions for EARLY FLOWERING 3 between monocots and dicots Huang, He Gehan, Malia A. Huss, Sarah E. Alvarez, Sophie Lizarraga, Cesar Gruebbling, Ellen L. Gierer, John Naldrett, Michael J. Bindbeutel, Rebecca K. Evans, Bradley S. Mockler, Todd C. Nusinow, Dmitri A. Plant Direct Original Research Plant responses to the environment are shaped by external stimuli and internal signaling pathways. In both the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) and crop species, circadian clock factors are critical for growth, flowering, and circadian rhythms. Outside of Arabidopsis, however, little is known about the molecular function of clock gene products. Therefore, we sought to compare the function of Brachypodium distachyon (Brachypodium) and Setaria viridis (Setaria) orthologs of EARLY FLOWERING 3, a key clock gene in Arabidopsis. To identify both cycling genes and putative ELF3 functional orthologs in Setaria, a circadian RNA‐seq dataset and online query tool (Diel Explorer) were generated to explore expression profiles of Setaria genes under circadian conditions. The function of ELF3 orthologs from Arabidopsis, Brachypodium, and Setaria was tested for complementation of an elf3 mutation in Arabidopsis. We find that both monocot orthologs were capable of rescuing hypocotyl elongation, flowering time, and arrhythmic clock phenotypes. Using affinity purification and mass spectrometry, our data indicate that BdELF3 and SvELF3 could be integrated into similar complexes in vivo as AtELF3. Thus, we find that, despite 180 million years of separation, BdELF3 and SvELF3 can functionally complement loss of ELF3 at the molecular and physiological level. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6508535/ /pubmed/31245666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.18 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Plant Direct published by American Society of Plant Biologists, Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Huang, He
Gehan, Malia A.
Huss, Sarah E.
Alvarez, Sophie
Lizarraga, Cesar
Gruebbling, Ellen L.
Gierer, John
Naldrett, Michael J.
Bindbeutel, Rebecca K.
Evans, Bradley S.
Mockler, Todd C.
Nusinow, Dmitri A.
Cross‐species complementation reveals conserved functions for EARLY FLOWERING 3 between monocots and dicots
title Cross‐species complementation reveals conserved functions for EARLY FLOWERING 3 between monocots and dicots
title_full Cross‐species complementation reveals conserved functions for EARLY FLOWERING 3 between monocots and dicots
title_fullStr Cross‐species complementation reveals conserved functions for EARLY FLOWERING 3 between monocots and dicots
title_full_unstemmed Cross‐species complementation reveals conserved functions for EARLY FLOWERING 3 between monocots and dicots
title_short Cross‐species complementation reveals conserved functions for EARLY FLOWERING 3 between monocots and dicots
title_sort cross‐species complementation reveals conserved functions for early flowering 3 between monocots and dicots
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6508535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31245666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.18
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