The mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase PHS1 regulates flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana

Planta(2015)

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Main conclusion Arabidopsis PHS1, initially known as an actor of cytoskeleton organization, is a positive regulator of flowering in the photoperiodic and autonomous pathways by modulating both CO and FLC mRNA levels . Protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation is a major type of post-translational modification, controlling many biological processes. In Arabidopsis thaliana , five genes encoding MAPK phosphatases (MKP)-like proteins have been identified. Among them, PROPYZAMIDE HYPERSENSITIVE 1 (PHS1) encoding a dual-specificity protein tyrosine phosphatase (DsPTP) has been shown to be involved in microtubule organization, germination and ABA-regulated stomatal opening. Here, we demonstrate that PHS1 also regulates flowering under long-day and short-day conditions. Using physiological, genetic and molecular approaches, we have shown that the late flowering phenotype of the knock-out phs1 - 5 mutant is linked to a higher expression of FLOWERING LOCUS C ( FLC ). In contrast, a decline of both CONSTANS ( CO ) and FLOWERING LOCUS T ( FT ) expression is observed in the knock-out phs1 - 5 mutant, especially at the end of the light period under long-day conditions when the induction of flowering occurs. We show that this partial loss of sensitivity to photoperiodic induction is independent of FLC. Our results thus indicate that PHS1 plays a dual role in flowering, in the photoperiodic and autonomous pathways, by modulating both CO and FLC mRNA levels. Our work reveals a novel actor in the complex network of the flowering regulation.
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Arabidopsis,CONSTANS,FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC),FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT),Flowering,Phosphatase
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