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HY5 functions as a systemic signal by integrating BRC1-dependent hormone signaling in tomato bud outgrowth

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2301879120

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bud outgrowth; BRANCHED1; phytohormone; light signal; plant architecture

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Light plays a crucial role in plant morphology and crop yield. This study reveals that light regulates tomato bud outgrowth through the HY5 signaling pathway and brassinosteroid signaling pathway. Light activates the expression of HY5, which inhibits the transcription of the central branching regulator BRC1, leading to enhanced bud outgrowth.
Light plays an important role in determining plant architecture, which greatly influ-ences crop yield. However, the precise mechanisms by which light signaling regulates bud outgrowth remain to be identified. Here, we show that light regulates bud outgrowth via both HY5 and brassinosteroid (BR)-dependent pathways in tomato. Inactivation of the red-light photoreceptor PHYB, or deficiencies in PHYB or the blue-light photoreceptor CRY1a, inhibits bud outgrowth and leads to decreased accu-mulation of HY5 protein and increased transcript level of BRANCHED1 (BRC1), a central integrator of branching signals. HY5, functioning as a mobile systemic signal from leaves, promotes bud outgrowth by directly suppressing BRC1 transcript and activating the transcript of BR biosynthesis genes within the lateral buds in tomato. Furthermore, BRC1 prevents the accumulation of cytokinin (CK) and gibberellin (GA) by directly inhibiting the transcript of CK synthesis gene LOG4, while increas-ing the transcript levels of CK and GA degradation genes (CKX7, GA2ox4, and GA2ox5), leading to an arrest of bud outgrowth. Moreover, bud outgrowth occurs predominantly in the day due to the suppression of BRC1 transcript by HY5. These findings demonstrate that light-inducible HY5 acts as a systemic signaling factor in fine-tuning the bud outgrowth of tomato.

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