生物
赤霉素
延伸率
纤维
细胞生物学
信号转导
植物
发芽
材料科学
复合材料
极限抗拉强度
冶金
作者
Peng He,Liping Zhu,Xin Zhou,Xuan Fu,Yu Zhang,Peng Zhao,Bin Jiang,Huiqin Wang,Guanghui Xiao
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.devcel.2024.01.018
摘要
Summary
The agricultural green revolution spectacularly enhanced crop yield through modification of gibberellin (GA) signaling. However, in cotton, the GA signaling cascades remain elusive, limiting our potential to cultivate new cotton varieties and improve yield and quality. Here, we identified that GA prominently stimulated fiber elongation through the degradation of DELLA protein GhSLR1, thereby disabling GhSLR1's physical interaction with two transcription factors, GhZFP8 and GhBLH1. Subsequently, the resultant free GhBLH1 binds to GhKCS12 promoter and activates its expression to enhance VLCFAs biosynthesis. With a similar mechanism, the free GhZFP8 binds to GhSDCP1 promoter and activates its expression. As a result, GhSDCP1 upregulates the expression of GhPIF3 gene associated with plant cell elongation. Ultimately, the two parallel signaling cascades synergistically promote cotton fiber elongation. Our findings outline the mechanistic framework that translates the GA signal into fiber cell elongation, thereby offering a roadmap to improve cotton fiber quality and yield.
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