The transcriptional regulator VAL1 promotes Arabidopsis flowering by repressing the organ boundary genes BOP1 and BOP2
Yajiao Cheng, Benjamin J M Tremblay, Vicente Balanzà, Alvaro S Larran, Julia I Qüesta

TL;DR
The VAL1 protein helps Arabidopsis plants flower by suppressing genes that control organ boundaries, and this happens under both long and short days.
Contribution
VAL1 is shown to promote flowering by epigenetically repressing BOP1 and BOP2, expanding its known regulatory role.
Findings
VAL1, not VAL2, is essential for flowering under both long and short days.
VAL1 represses BOP1 and BOP2 genes epigenetically to induce flowering.
Exogenous gibberellin bypasses the delayed flowering in val1 mutants.
Abstract
The transition to reproductive development is a critical step in the plant lifecycle and relies on the integration of intrinsic and environmental signals. Several different pathways controlling flowering time function downstream of the perception of environmental cues such as day length (photoperiodic pathway) and seasonal temperature (vernalization and ambient temperature pathways). In addition, the phytohormone gibberellin (GA) induces the floral transition under noninductive photoperiod. In the model plant Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), the transcriptional repressor VIVIPAROUS1/ABSCISIC ACID INSENTIVE3 (ABI3)-LIKE1 (VAL1) triggers the stable repression of the floral repressor FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) during vernalization. However, the involvement of VAL1 in other flowering pathways remains unclear. In this work, we combined genetic and transcriptomic approaches to investigate the…
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TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Plant Reproductive Biology · Light effects on plants
