The NF-YC–RGL2 module integrates GA and ABA signalling to regulate seed germination in Arabidopsis

Xu Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Pengwei Hu(South China Normal University), Mingkun Huang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yang Tang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuge Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ling Li(South China Normal University), Xingliang Hou(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Nature Communications
September 14, 2016
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Abstract

The antagonistic crosstalk between gibberellic acid (GA) and abscisic acid (ABA) plays a pivotal role in the modulation of seed germination. However, the molecular mechanism of such phytohormone interaction remains largely elusive. Here we show that three Arabidopsis NUCLEAR FACTOR-Y C (NF-YC) homologues NF-YC3, NF-YC4 and NF-YC9 redundantly modulate GA- and ABA-mediated seed germination. These NF-YCs interact with the DELLA protein RGL2, a key repressor of GA signalling. The NF-YC-RGL2 module targets ABI5, a gene encoding a core component of ABA signalling, via specific CCAAT elements and collectively regulates a set of GA- and ABA-responsive genes, thus controlling germination. These results suggest that the NF-YC-RGL2-ABI5 module integrates GA and ABA signalling pathways during seed germination.


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