A regulatory module mediating temperature control of cell-cell communication facilitates tree bud dormancy release
生物
休眠
细胞生物学
细胞
植物
遗传学
发芽
作者
Shashank K. Pandey,Jay P. Maurya,Bibek Aryal,Kamil Drynda,Aswin Nair,Pál Miskolczi,Rajesh Kumar Singh,Xiaobin Wang,Yujiao Ma,Tatiana de Souza Moraes,Emmanuelle Bayer,Etienne Farcot,George W. Bassel,Leah R. Band,Rishikesh P. Bhalerao
The control of cell-cell communication via plasmodesmata (PD) plays a key role in plant development. In tree buds, low-temperature conditions (LT) induce a switch in plasmodesmata from a closed to an open state, which restores cell-to-cell communication in the shoot apex and releases dormancy. Using genetic and cell-biological approaches, we have identified a previously uncharacterized transcription factor, Low-temperature-Induced MADS-box 1 (LIM1), as an LT-induced, direct upstream activator of the gibberellic acid (GA) pathway. The LIM1-GA module mediates low temperature-induced plasmodesmata opening, by negatively regulating callose accumulation to promote dormancy release. LIM1 also activates expression of FT1 (FLOWERING LOCUS T), another LT-induced factor, with LIM1-FT1 forming a coherent feedforward loop converging on low-temperature regulation of gibberellin signaling in dormancy release. Mathematical modeling and experimental validation suggest that negative feedback regulation of LIM1 by gibberellin could play a crucial role in maintaining the robust temporal regulation of bud responses to low temperature. These results reveal genetic factors linking temperature control of cell-cell communication with regulation of seasonally-aligned growth crucial for adaptation of trees.