长寿
拟南芥
衰老
生物
光敏色素
拟南芥
细胞生物学
叶绿素
转录因子
突变体
信号
植物
基因
遗传学
红灯
作者
Qibin Wang,Meiling Liu,Shuxuan Quan,Qingbiao Shi,Tian Tian,Haisen Zhang,Haiyang Wang,Gang Li
摘要
Abstract Senescence is the final stage of leaf development, limits and dictates the longevity of leaf. This stage is strictly controlled by internal developmental age signals and external environmental signals. However, the underlying mechanisms by which various signals integrating together to regulate leaf senescence remain largely unknown. Here, we show that the light signalling protein FAR‐RED ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL3 (FHY3) directly represses the transcription of PHYTOCHROME‐INTERACTING FACTOR4 ( PIF4 ) and NON‐YELLOWING1/STAY‐GREEN1 ( NYE1/SGR1 ), two key regulators of senescence, thus preventing chlorophyll degradation and extending the leaf longevity in Arabidopsis thaliana . Disrupting either PIF4 or NYE1 function completely rescued the early leaf senescence of fhy3‐4 mutant. Interestingly, we found that FHY3 competes with PIF4 to bind to the G‐box cis ‐element in NYE1 promoter, subsequently preventing the transcriptional activation of this gene by PIF4. Moreover, FHY3 transcript levels gradually increased in senescent leaves, which consist with disrupting FHY3 function accelerated chlorophyll degradation and shorted the leaf longevity. All these findings reveal that FHY3 is a master regulator that participates in multiple signalling pathways to increase leaf longevity. In addition, our study shed light on the dynamic regulatory mechanisms by which plants integrate light signalling and internal developmental cues to control leaf senescence and longevity.
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