<i>Ehd1</i> , a B-type response regulator in rice, confers short-day promotion of flowering and controls <i>FT-like</i> gene expression independently of <i>Hd1</i>

Kazuyuki Doi(Kyushu University), Takeshi Izawa(Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries), Takuichi Fuse(Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries), Utako Yamanouchi(Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries), Takahiko Kubo(Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries), Zenpei Shimatani(Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries), Masahiro Yano(Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries), Atsushi Yoshimura(Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries)
Genes & Development
April 12, 2004
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Abstract

Two evolutionarily distant plant species, rice (Oryza sativa L.), a short-day (SD) plant, and Arabidopsis thaliana, a long-day plant, share a conserved genetic network controlling photoperiodic flowering. The orthologous floral regulators-rice Heading date 1 (Hd1) and Arabidopsis CONSTANS (CO)-integrate circadian clock and external light signals into mRNA expression of the FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) group floral inducer. Here, we report that the rice Early heading date 1 (Ehd1) gene, which confers SD promotion of flowering in the absence of a functional allele of Hd1, encodes a B-type response regulator that might not have an ortholog in the Arabidopsis genome. Ehd1 mRNA was induced by 1-wk SD treatment, and Ehd1 may promote flowering by inducing FT-like gene expression only under SD conditions. Microarray analysis further revealed a few MADS box genes downstream of Ehd1. Our results indicate that a novel two-component signaling cascade is integrated into the conserved pathway in the photoperiodic control of flowering in rice.


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