Transcription of ST2A encoding a sulfotransferase family protein that is involved in jasmonic acid metabolism is controlled according to the circadian clock- and PIF4/PIF5-mediated external coincidence mechanism in Arabidopsis thaliana
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Transcription of ST2A encoding a sulfotransferase family protein that is involved in jasmonic acid metabolism is controlled according to the circadian clock- and PIF4/PIF5-mediated external coincidence mechanism in Arabidopsis thaliana
Abstract
Plant elongation growth on a day-to-day basis is enhanced under specific photoperiod and temperature conditions. Circadian clock is involved in the temperature adaptive photoperiodic control of plant architecture, including hypocotyl elongation in Arabidopsis thaliana. In this regulation, phytochrome interacting transcriptional factors, PIF4 and PIF5, are activated at the end of night under short photoperiod or high temperature conditions, due to the coincidence between internal (circadian rhythm of the transcripts) and external (length of dark period) time cues. It is previously found that biosynthesis or metabolism of phytohormones including auxin, and their signal transduction-related genes are downstream targets of circadian clock and PIF4/PIF5 mediated external coincidence mechanism. Brassinosteroid and gibberellic acid played a positive role in the hypocotyl elongation of seedlings under light and dark cycle conditions. On the other hand, cytokinin and jasmonic acid played an opposite role. In this study, diurnal expression profile of a gene encoding a sulfotransferase family protein that is involved in the jasmonic acid metabolism, ST2A, was examined. It was found that transcription of ST2A is induced at the end of night under LD/22 °C and SD/28 °C conditions according to the external coincidence mechanism. The results of this study support the idea that the circadian clock orchestrates a variety of hormone-signaling pathways to regulate the photoperiod and temperature-dependent morphogenesis in A. thaliana.
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