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Entry name Noh Bosl et al. 2004 Oct. Plant Cell 16(10):2601-13.
Title Divergent roles of a pair of homologous jumonji/zinc-finger-class transcription factor proteins in the regulation of Arabidopsis flowering time.
Authors Amasino Richard M|Doyle Mark R|Jung Kyung-Ja|Kim Hyun-Jin|Lee Mirha|Lee Seung-Hee|Noh Bosl|Noh Yoo-Sun|Shin Eun-Ah|Yi Gibum
Abstract Flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana is controlled by multiple pathways, including the photoperiod pathway and the FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC)-dependent pathway. Here, we report that a pair of related jumonji-class transcription factors, EARLY FLOWERING 6 (ELF6) and RELATIVE OF EARLY FLOWERING 6 (REF6), play divergent roles in the regulation of Arabidopsis flowering. ELF6 acts as a repressor in the photoperiod pathway, whereas REF6, which has the highest similarity to ELF6, is an FLC repressor. Ectopic expression studies and expression pattern analyses show that ELF6 and REF6 have different cellular roles and are also regulated differentially despite their sequence similarities. Repression of FLC expression by REF6 accompanies histone modifications in FLC chromatin, indicating that the transcriptional regulatory activity of this class of proteins includes chromatin remodeling. This report demonstrates the in vivo functions of this class of proteins in higher eukaryotes.
Pubmed ID 15377760
Journal The Plant cell
Volume 16
Issue 10
Pages 2601-13
Publication date 2004 Oct
Num of phenotype gene 14