We reported previously that the plant oncogene rolD anticipates and stimulates flowering in Nicotiana tabacum, and encodes ornithine cyclodeaminase, an enzyme catalysing the conversion of ornithine to proline. To investigate on the possible role of proline in flowering, we altered the expression of AtP5CS1, encoding the rate-limiting enzyme of proline biosynthesis in plants. Accordingly we characterized a mutant line containing a T-DNA insertion into AtP5CS1 and introduced in Arabidopsis thaliana AtP5CS1 under the control of the CaMV35S promoter. As expected homozygous p5cs1 mutants behaved as late flowering. In addition p5cs1 mutants exhibited a shorter size and contained lower levels of proline, compared to wild type. 35S-P5CS1 plants, manifested, early in development, overexpression of P5CS1 and accumulation of proline, leading to early flowering, both under long- and short-day conditions. Later in development, down-regulation of P5CS1 occurred in 35S-P5CS1 leaves, leading to proline reduction, and, in turn, impaired bolting and stunted growth. Salt-stress restored expression of P5CS1 and proline accumulation in P5CS1-transformed plants, as well as rescuing growth. Our data suggest that proline plays a key role in flower transition, bolting and coflorescence formation.

Modulation of intracellular proline levels affects flowering time and inflorescence architecture in Arabidopsis / Mattioli, Roberto; Daniele, Marchese; D'Angeli, Simone; Altamura, Maria Maddalena; Costantino, Paolo; Trovato, Maurizio. - In: PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-4412. - STAMPA. - 66:3(2008), pp. 277-288. [10.1007/s11103-007-9269-1]

Modulation of intracellular proline levels affects flowering time and inflorescence architecture in Arabidopsis

MATTIOLI, ROBERTO;D'ANGELI, Simone;ALTAMURA, Maria Maddalena;COSTANTINO, Paolo;TROVATO, Maurizio
2008

Abstract

We reported previously that the plant oncogene rolD anticipates and stimulates flowering in Nicotiana tabacum, and encodes ornithine cyclodeaminase, an enzyme catalysing the conversion of ornithine to proline. To investigate on the possible role of proline in flowering, we altered the expression of AtP5CS1, encoding the rate-limiting enzyme of proline biosynthesis in plants. Accordingly we characterized a mutant line containing a T-DNA insertion into AtP5CS1 and introduced in Arabidopsis thaliana AtP5CS1 under the control of the CaMV35S promoter. As expected homozygous p5cs1 mutants behaved as late flowering. In addition p5cs1 mutants exhibited a shorter size and contained lower levels of proline, compared to wild type. 35S-P5CS1 plants, manifested, early in development, overexpression of P5CS1 and accumulation of proline, leading to early flowering, both under long- and short-day conditions. Later in development, down-regulation of P5CS1 occurred in 35S-P5CS1 leaves, leading to proline reduction, and, in turn, impaired bolting and stunted growth. Salt-stress restored expression of P5CS1 and proline accumulation in P5CS1-transformed plants, as well as rescuing growth. Our data suggest that proline plays a key role in flower transition, bolting and coflorescence formation.
2008
bolting; coflorescence; early flowering; p5cs1; proline
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Modulation of intracellular proline levels affects flowering time and inflorescence architecture in Arabidopsis / Mattioli, Roberto; Daniele, Marchese; D'Angeli, Simone; Altamura, Maria Maddalena; Costantino, Paolo; Trovato, Maurizio. - In: PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-4412. - STAMPA. - 66:3(2008), pp. 277-288. [10.1007/s11103-007-9269-1]
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