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PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATORs stabilize CONSTANS protein to promote flowering in response to day length

Journal

EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 36, Issue 7, Pages 904-918

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.15252/embj.201693907

Keywords

Arabidopsis; circadian clock; CONSTITUTIVE PHOTOMORPHOGENIC 1; photoperiodic flowering; PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR

Funding

  1. DFG [SFB635]
  2. ERC through Hylife
  3. Max Planck Society

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Seasonal reproduction in many organisms requires detection of day length. This is achieved by integrating information on the light environment with an internal photoperiodic time-keeping mechanism. Arabidopsis thaliana promotes flowering in response to long days (LDs), and CONSTANS (CO) transcription factor represents a photoperiodic timer whose stability is higher when plants are exposed to light under LDs. Here, we show that PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR (PRR) proteins directly mediate this stabilization. PRRs interact with and stabilize CO at specific times during the day, thereby mediating its accumulation under LDs. PRR-mediated stabilization increases binding of CO to the promoter of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT), leading to enhanced FT transcription and early flowering under these conditions. PRRs were previously reported to contribute to timekeeping by regulating CO transcription through their roles in the circadian clock. We propose an additional role for PRRs in which they act upon CO protein to promote flowering, directly coupling information on light exposure to the timekeeper and allowing recognition of LDs.

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