Modulation of floral development by a gibberellin-regulated microRNA
John Innes Centre · Sainsbury Laboratory
Abstract
Floral initiation and floral organ development are both regulated by the phytohormone gibberellin (GA). For example, in short-day photoperiods, the Arabidopsis floral transition is strongly promoted by GA-mediated activation of the floral meristem-identity gene LEAFY. In addition, anther development and pollen microsporogenesis depend on GA-mediated opposition of the function of specific members of the DELLA family of GA-response repressors. We describe the role of a microRNA (miR159) in the regulation of short-day photoperiod flowering time and of anther development. MiR159 directs the cleavage of mRNA encoding GAMYB-related proteins. These proteins are transcription factors that are thought to be involved in…
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4Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Leafy
- Arabidopsis
- Gibberellin
- Meristem
- Cell biology
- Transcription factor
- Stamen
- Life in Land