# BjuFKF1_1, a Plant-Specific LOV Blue Light Receptor Gene, Positively Regulates Flowering in Brassica juncea

**Authors:** Jian Gao, Keran Ren, Chengrun Wu, Qing Wang, Daiyu Huang, Jing Zeng

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/plants15020270 · 2026-01-15

## TL;DR

This study identifies a light receptor gene in mustard plants that helps control flowering time, which could aid in developing varieties resistant to premature bolting.

## Contribution

The study identifies BjuFKF1_1 as a novel gene regulating flowering in Brassica juncea under blue light.

## Key findings

- Overexpression of BjuFKF1_1 leads to earlier flowering in Brassica juncea under field conditions.
- BjuFKF1_1 is expressed in multiple tissues and interacts with several proteins during reproductive stages.
- Blue light influences the expression of BjuFKF1_1 and its interacting genes during flowering.

## Abstract

Stem mustard (Brassica juncea var. tumida Tsen et Lee) is an important economic vegetable in China. Premature bolting induced by temperature fluctuations has become a major cultivation constraint. Photoreceptors (PHRs) serve as critical photosensor proteins that interpret light signals and regulate physiological responses in plants. In this study, five core PHR families, namely F-box-containing flavin binding proteins (ZTL/FKF1/LKP2), phytochrome (PHY), cryptochrome (CRY), phototropin (PHOT) and UV RESISTANCE LOCUS 8 (UVR8) were identified in Brassica species. RNA-seq analysis revealed their expression patterns during organogenesis in B. juncea. Seven candidate PHRs were validated by qRT-PCR in B. juncea early-bolting (‘YA-1’) and late-bolting (‘ZT-1’) cultivars. Agrobacterium-mediated BjuFKF1_1 overexpression (OE) lines resulted in significantly earlier flowering under field conditions. Histochemical GUS staining indicated that BjuFKF1_1 was expressed in seedlings, leaves, flower buds and siliques. Transcript analysis revealed that the expression level of BjuFKF1_1 was up-regulated in all tissues at both the vegetative and reproductive stages, whereas the expression of BjuFKF1_1 interacting protein-encoding genes were down-regulated in flowers. Under blue light, genes encoding interacting proteins (BjuCOL5, BjuSKP1, BjuCOL3, BjuAP2, BjuAP2-1 and BjuLKP2) were up-regulated in flower buds, whereas BjuCOL and BjuPP2C52 were down-regulated in flowers. Developmental stage analysis revealed the up-regulation of five (BjuAP2, BjuCOL3, BjuCOL5, BjuAP2-1 and BjuLKP2) and four (BjuCOL, BjuCOL5, BjuAP2 and BjuLKP2) interaction protein-encoding genes during the reproductive stage under white and blue light, respectively. These findings elucidate the role of BjuFKF1_1 in flowering regulation and provide molecular targets for B. juncea bolting-resistant variety breeding.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Brassica juncea (taxon 3707)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Brassica juncea (brown mustard, species) [taxon 3707]

## Figures

12 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12844926/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12844926