GhbZIP30-GhCCCH17 module accelerates corm dormancy release by reducing endogenous ABA under cold storage in Gladiolus.

Plant Cell Environ

Beijing Key Laboratory of Development and Quality Control of Ornamental Crops, Department of Ornamental Horticulture, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.

Published: July 2023

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  • Gladiolus hybridus is a popular flower whose off-season production is hindered by corm dormancy, which can be alleviated by long-term cold treatment (LT) that increases sugar levels and reduces abscisic acid (ABA) levels.
  • Researchers discovered a GhbZIP30-GhCCCH17 module that plays a critical role in the interaction between sugars and ABA during corm dormancy release (CDR), where GhbZIP30 activates GhCCCH17's transcription.
  • Silencing GhbZIP30 or GhCCCH17 delays CDR by affecting ABA-related genes, whereas overexpression of these factors promotes CDR, suggesting their significant role in the regulation of ABA metabolism during cold and glucose treatment.

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Gladiolus hybridus is one of the most popular flowers worldwide. However, its corm dormancy characteristic largely limits its off-season production. Long-term cold treatment (LT), which increases sugar content and reduces abscisic acid (ABA), is an efficient approach to accelerate corm dormancy release (CDR). Here, we identified a GhbZIP30-GhCCCH17 module that mediates the antagonism between sugars and ABA during CDR. We showed that sugars promoted CDR by reducing ABA levels in Gladiolus. Our data demonstrated that GhbZIP30 transcription factor directly binds the GhCCCH17 zinc finger promoter and activates its transcription, confirmed by yeast one-hybrid, dual-luciferase (Dual-LUC), chromatin immunoprecipitation-quantitative PCR (ChIP-qPCR) and electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA). GhCCCH17 is a transcriptional activator, and its nuclear localisation is altered by surcose and cytokinin treatments. Both GhbZIP30 and GhCCCH17 positively respond to LT, sugars, and cytokinin treatments. Silencing GhbZIP30 or GhCCCH17 resulted in delayed CDR by regulating ABA metabolic genes, while their overexpression promoted CDR. Taken together, we propose that the GhbZIP30-GhCCCH17 module is involved in cold- and glucose-induced CDR by regulating ABA metabolic genes.

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GhbZIP30-GhCCCH17 module accelerates corm dormancy release by reducing endogenous ABA under cold storage in Gladiolus.

Plant Cell Environ

July 2023

Beijing Key Laboratory of Development and Quality Control of Ornamental Crops, Department of Ornamental Horticulture, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Gladiolus hybridus is a popular flower whose off-season production is hindered by corm dormancy, which can be alleviated by long-term cold treatment (LT) that increases sugar levels and reduces abscisic acid (ABA) levels.
  • Researchers discovered a GhbZIP30-GhCCCH17 module that plays a critical role in the interaction between sugars and ABA during corm dormancy release (CDR), where GhbZIP30 activates GhCCCH17's transcription.
  • Silencing GhbZIP30 or GhCCCH17 delays CDR by affecting ABA-related genes, whereas overexpression of these factors promotes CDR, suggesting their significant role in the regulation of ABA metabolism during cold and glucose treatment.
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