Temperature is a crucial environmental cue that governs plant growth and adaptation in natural habitats.PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR 4(PIF4)functions as a central regulator promoting thermomor-phogenesis in Arabidop...Temperature is a crucial environmental cue that governs plant growth and adaptation in natural habitats.PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR 4(PIF4)functions as a central regulator promoting thermomor-phogenesis in Arabidopsis.An understanding of its precise regulation is essential for optimal thermomor-phogenic growth.Here,we identified two BBX proteins,BBX24 and BBX25,as novel components of the PIF4-mediated thermosensory pathway that promote growth at elevated temperatures.Single and double mutants of bbx24 and bbx25 exhibit moderate to strong temperature-insensitive hypocotyl and cotyledon growth.Elevated temperatures induce BBX24 and BBX25 mRNA expression and protein accumulation.Ge-netic and biochemical analyses reveal that BBX24 and BBX25 enhance PIF4-mediated thermosensory growth by counteracting ELF3,a key component of the evening complex.Whereas ELF3 represses BBX24 and BBX25 gene expression at low ambient temperatures during the evening,the inhibition of ELF3 activity under elevated temperatures increases BBX24 and BBX25 activity.Moreover,BBX24 and BBX25 suppress ELF3 function through direct physical interaction,likely relieving its repression of PIF4 and enhancing thermomorphogenesis.These findings identify the ELF3–BBX24/BBX25–PIF4 axis as a key regulatory module controlling plant growth and development in response to temperature cues.展开更多
基金supported by grants from the Department of Biotechnol-ogy(Ramalingaswami Fellowship Grant,BT/RLF/Re-entry/28/2017)Sci-ence and Engineering Research Board(Start-up Research Grant,SRG/2019/000446)+1 种基金Anusandhan National Research Foundation(Core Research Grant,CRG/2023/001553)Intramural grant(IISER Kolkata),Ministry of Education(MoE/STARS-1/416),Government of India.
文摘Temperature is a crucial environmental cue that governs plant growth and adaptation in natural habitats.PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR 4(PIF4)functions as a central regulator promoting thermomor-phogenesis in Arabidopsis.An understanding of its precise regulation is essential for optimal thermomor-phogenic growth.Here,we identified two BBX proteins,BBX24 and BBX25,as novel components of the PIF4-mediated thermosensory pathway that promote growth at elevated temperatures.Single and double mutants of bbx24 and bbx25 exhibit moderate to strong temperature-insensitive hypocotyl and cotyledon growth.Elevated temperatures induce BBX24 and BBX25 mRNA expression and protein accumulation.Ge-netic and biochemical analyses reveal that BBX24 and BBX25 enhance PIF4-mediated thermosensory growth by counteracting ELF3,a key component of the evening complex.Whereas ELF3 represses BBX24 and BBX25 gene expression at low ambient temperatures during the evening,the inhibition of ELF3 activity under elevated temperatures increases BBX24 and BBX25 activity.Moreover,BBX24 and BBX25 suppress ELF3 function through direct physical interaction,likely relieving its repression of PIF4 and enhancing thermomorphogenesis.These findings identify the ELF3–BBX24/BBX25–PIF4 axis as a key regulatory module controlling plant growth and development in response to temperature cues.