Circadian clock in Arabidopsis thaliana determines flower opening time early in the morning and dominantly closes early in the afternoon.
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Abstract
Many plant species exhibit diurnal flower opening and closing, which is an adaptation influenced by the lifestyle of pollinators and herbivores. However, it remains unclear how these temporal floral movements are modulated. To clarify the role of the circadian clock in flower movement, we examined temporal floral movements in Arabidopsis thaliana. Wild-type (accessions; Col-0, Ler-0, and Ws-4) flowers opened between 0.7 to 1.4āh in a 16āh light period and closed between 7.5 to 8.3āh in a diurnal light period. In the arrhythmic mutants pcl1-1 and prr975, the former flowers closed slowly and imperfectly, and the latter ones never closed. Under continuous light conditions, new flowers emerged and opened within the 23-26āh window in the wild-type, but the flowers in pcl1-1 and prr975 developed straight petals, whose curvatures were severely small. Anti-phasic circadian gene expression of CIRCADIAN CLOCK ASSOCIATED 1 (CCA1), LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYLE 1 (LHY1) and TIMING OF CAB EXPRESSION 1 (TOC1) occurred in wild-type flowers, but non-rhythmic expression was observed in pcl1-1 and prr975 mutants. Focusing on excised petals, bioluminescence monitoring revealed rhythmic promoter activities of genes expressed (CCA1 and PHYTOCLOCK 1/LUX ARRHYTHMO, PCL1/LUX) in the morning and evening, respectively. These results suggest that the clock induces flower opening redundantly with unknown light-sensing pathways. In contrast, flower closing is completely dependent on clock control. These findings will lead to further exploration of the molecular mechanisms and evolutionary diversity of timing in flower opening and closing.Reference Key |
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Authors | Muroya, Mitsuhiko;Oshima, Haruka;Kobayashi, Shoko;Miura, Aya;Miyamura, Yohei;Shiota, Hajime;Onai, Kiyoshi;Ishiura, Masahiro;Manabe, Katsushi;Kutsuna, Shinsuke; |
Journal | Plant & cell physiology |
Year | 2021 |
DOI | pcab048 |
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