Plants align flowering with optimal seasonal conditions to increase reproductive success. This process depends on modulating signalling pathways that respond to diverse environmental and hormonal inputs, thereby regulating the transition to flowering at the shoot apical meristem. In Arabidopsis, long-day photoperiods (LDs) stimulate the transcription of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT), encoding the main florigenic signal. FT activation is mediated by the transcriptional regulator CONSTANS (CO), which binds to the CO responsive elements (COREs) located in the proximal FT promoter region. The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) also contributes to FT activation together with GIGANTEA (GI) to regulate drought escape (DE). Whether CO is a target of ABA and GI actions for the regulation of FT is, however, unknown. Here, we report that ABA and its signalling components promote CO recruitment to the CORE1/2, without causing reductions in the diel pattern of CO protein accumulation. ChIPseq analyses show that ABA broadly shapes the CO DNA binding landscape, which is enriched at the promoters of genes involved in the response to abiotic stress. We also found that GI promotes CO recruitment to the CORE1/2 region, and that CO recruitment is required for the accumulation of RNAPol II at the transcription start site of FT. Finally, we show that GI and ABA signalling pathways are largely epistatic in the control of flowering time, suggesting their involvement in the same molecular process. Taken together, these observations suggest that varying water deficit conditions modulate CO recruitment and FT expression, thus dictating DE strategies in Arabidopsis.

Abscisic acid and GIGANTEA signalling converge to regulate the recruitment of CONSTANS to the FT promoter and activate floral transition / A. Robustelli Test, G. Perrella, B. Landoni, S. Colanero, A. Sutti, P. Korwin Krukowski, T. Xu, E. Vellutini, G. Castorina, M. Galbiati, D. Martignago, E. Kaiserli, C. Tonelli, L. Conti. - In: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY. - ISSN 1460-2431. - (2025), pp. eraf199.1-eraf199.41. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1093/jxb/eraf199]

Abscisic acid and GIGANTEA signalling converge to regulate the recruitment of CONSTANS to the FT promoter and activate floral transition

A. Robustelli Test
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G. Perrella
Co-primo
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S. Colanero;A. Sutti;P. Korwin Krukowski;G. Castorina;M. Galbiati;D. Martignago;C. Tonelli
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L. Conti
Ultimo
2025

Abstract

Plants align flowering with optimal seasonal conditions to increase reproductive success. This process depends on modulating signalling pathways that respond to diverse environmental and hormonal inputs, thereby regulating the transition to flowering at the shoot apical meristem. In Arabidopsis, long-day photoperiods (LDs) stimulate the transcription of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT), encoding the main florigenic signal. FT activation is mediated by the transcriptional regulator CONSTANS (CO), which binds to the CO responsive elements (COREs) located in the proximal FT promoter region. The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) also contributes to FT activation together with GIGANTEA (GI) to regulate drought escape (DE). Whether CO is a target of ABA and GI actions for the regulation of FT is, however, unknown. Here, we report that ABA and its signalling components promote CO recruitment to the CORE1/2, without causing reductions in the diel pattern of CO protein accumulation. ChIPseq analyses show that ABA broadly shapes the CO DNA binding landscape, which is enriched at the promoters of genes involved in the response to abiotic stress. We also found that GI promotes CO recruitment to the CORE1/2 region, and that CO recruitment is required for the accumulation of RNAPol II at the transcription start site of FT. Finally, we show that GI and ABA signalling pathways are largely epistatic in the control of flowering time, suggesting their involvement in the same molecular process. Taken together, these observations suggest that varying water deficit conditions modulate CO recruitment and FT expression, thus dictating DE strategies in Arabidopsis.
environmental and stress responses; florigen signalling; flowering time regulation; regulation of gene expression;
Settore BIOS-14/A - Genetica
   Light and drought signals integration driving development transitions and adaptations in plants - LIDS
   LIDS
   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
   2022T2737Y_001

   An integrative approach to decipher flowering time dynamics under drought stress
   HUMAN FRONTIER SCIENCE PROGRAM - HFSP
   RGP0011/2019
2025
12-mag-2025
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