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Title: A Short History of florigen,


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  • A Short History of florigen,
  • - The identity of florigen remains one of the
    major mysteries in plant biology.
  • In 1865, Sachs observed that leaves in the light
    produce flower-forming substances, which are
    present in small quantities and lead to the
    formation of flowers.
  • The floral stimulus, or florigen, is formed in
    the leaves as a response to an inductive
    photoperiod and translocated through the phloem
    to the apical meristem.
  • Grafting experiments (Zeevaart, 1976) have shown
    that this floral stimulus is graft transmissible
    and can be interchangeable between different
    species and plants of different photoperiodic
    response types (SDP and LDP).

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  • What Could Florigen Be?
  • - The original assumption was that the phloem
    only transported assimilates in the form of
    carbohydrates.
  • Results in recent years have shown that, apart
    from sugars, the phloem contains small molecules,
    peptides and proteins (Fisher et al. 1992 Sakuth
    et al. 1993 Marentes and Grusak 1998
    Xoconostle-Cazares et al. 1999 Kehr et al.
    1999), and nucleic acids (Kühn et al. 1997
    Ruiz-Medrano et al. 1999).
  • The contents of the phloem are now known to be
    so complex that phloem transport has been called
    the "superinformation highway" of plants (Lucas
    2000).

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Mass Sequence Non-flowering Sequence similarities ()
2162 GPPKYXGSASEIA Reduced No similarities found
5075/5167 KAVIVPILANLVLVHypKAAIVPGLVSLIVVPMAAILPDLATQVLPFAVIVEIPFSLRLVP Detected A.t. 2-oxo-glutarate/malate translocator-like protein AF370494 (60)Rice pyrophosphatase ovp1, AB012765 (60)Trillium maturase, AB017379 (60)Phophorylmutases in bacteria
1860 LDVTLGSDDGGLVFIPQNLDVLLGGDDGSLAFIPGNLDVLLGSDDGGLAFVPNN Not determined Potato leaf EST425039, BE921270 (72) with similarity to plastocyanin from, e.g., Mercurialis perennis
3388 VYVHGNFTTGSGHNS Modified Possibly glycosylatedSimilarity to protein kinases
(From Hoffmann-Benning et al., Planta
216140147, 2002)
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Early Flowering Mutant
  • - Arabidopsis is a facultative long-day plant
    long days stimulate the transition to flowering,
    but the plants will eventually flower under short
    day conditions.
  • CONSTANS mediates between photoperiod perception
    and the transition to reproductive growth, and
    transcript levels accumulate under inductive,
    long-day conditions (Suarez-Lopez et al., 2001).
  • - Arabidopsis plants homozygous for mutant
    alleles of CO flower late under long-day
    conditions, whereas plants overexpressing CO
    flower early (Putterill et al., 1995).

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  • FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) is a downstream target of
    CO, and a correlation between FT and CO
    expression patterns argues that CO does not
    directly promote gene expression in cells in
    which CO, itself, is not expressed (Takada and
    Goto, 2003).
  • Overexpression of FT in several tissues,
    including phloem-limited expression, results in
    early flowering in Arabidopsis, suggesting that
    FT also acts upstream of florigen (An et al.,
    2004).
  • FT, a small protein of 23 kDa, shares homology
    with RAF-kinase-inhibitor proteins in mammals
    (Kardailsky et al., 1999 Kobayashi et al.,
    1999). FT is thus smaller than the green
    fluorescent protein (GFP 26 kDa) which is able
    pass through the plasmodesmata between companion
    cells and sieve elements, and move long-distance
    via the phloem (Imlau et al., 1999).
  • If florigen is a macromolecule, then FTs small
    size and potential role in modulating
    phosphorylation make it an intriguing candidate
    for the phloem-mobile floral stimulus.

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  • Researchers at the Umea Plant Science Centre in
    Sweden and the Universite Joseph Fourier in
    France have identified the messenger RNA for the
    flowering locus T (FT) gene as the elusive
    florigen signaling compound, appears to be this
    trigger for initiation of flowering.
  • The group constructed transgenic plants
    expressing the FT gene and the marker gene GUS
    under control of a heat-shock inducible promoter
    (Hsp) from soybean as well as the FT promoter
    (pFT). When microdissected plant tissues, whole
    plants or individual leaves were subjected to
    heating, gene expression levels could be
    monitored throughout the plants.
  • In this way they were able to follow expression
    levels of FT in various tissues and confirm
    movement of the FT-induced signal from leaf to
    apex tissues.
  • - Huang, T., Bohlenius, H., Eriksson, S., Parcy,
    F., Nilsson, O., (2005) The mRNA of the
    Arabidopsis Gene FT Moves front Leaf to Shoot
    Apex and Induces Flowering Science 309(5741)
  • - Abe, M. Kobayashi, Y., Yamamoto, S., Daimon,
    Y., Yamaguchi, A., Ikeda, Y., Ichinoki, H.,
    Notaguchi, M., Goto, K., Araki, T.., (2005) FD,
    a bZIP Protein Mediating Signals from the Floral
    Pathway Integrator FT at the Shoot Apex Science,
    309(5737) 1052-1056.
  • - Wigge, P.A., Kim, M.C., Jaeger, K.E., Busch,
    W., Markus Schmid, M., Lohmann, J.U., Weigel, D.,
    (2005) Integration of Spatial and Temporal
    Information During Floral Induction in
    Arabidopsis Science 309(5737) 1056-1059.
  • - Hoffmann-Benning, S., Zeevaart, J.A.D.
    Searching for Florigen Plant Physiology Online
    242 (2003) http//www.plantphys.net/article.php?c
    heid288
  • - Ayre, B.G., Florigen and a Genetic Approach to
    Long-Distance Signaling Through the Phloem Plant
    Physiology Online 243 (2005) http//www.plantphys
    .net/article.php?cheid291
  • - Miguel A. Blázquez (2005) The Right Time and
    Place for Making Flowers Science 309 (5737)
    1024-1025.
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