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ACTA HORTICULTURAE SINICA ›› 2017, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (3): 463-474.doi: 10.16420/j.issn.0513-353x.2016-0867

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Analysis of Interactions Between AGL18 Family Members and Flowering Time Integrator Factor SOC1in Brassica juncea

LI Chaochuang1,MA Guanpeng1,2,XIE Ting1,3,CHEN Jiao1,WANG Zhimin1,SONG Ming1,and TANG Qinglin1,*   

  1. 1College of Horticulture and Landscape ArchitectureSouthwest UniversityKey Laboratory of Horticulture Science for Southern Mountainous RegionsMinistry of EducationKey Laboratory of OlericultureChongqing 400715,China2Guizhou Province Horticulture Research InstituteGuiyang 550006,China3Bijie Station for Popularizing Agricultural TechniqueBijieGuizhou 551700,China
  • Online:2017-03-25 Published:2017-03-25

Abstract:

AGAMOUS-LIKE 18AGL18)is a key regulatory factor in flowering time control of Brassica juncea. In order to clarify the regulatory mechanism of AGL18 protein interact with SOC1 in flowering pathways,AGL18-1 gene from reproductive shoots as well as AGL18-2 and AGL18-3 from vegetative shoots in‘QJ’germplasm of Brassica juncea,were cloned respcetively. AGL18-1AGL18-2 and AGL18-3were members of AGL18 family and respectively encoded 257,257 and 258 amino acids. Sequences analysis showed that they were more than 90% similar to Brassica rapa and Brassica napus. Both Yeast two hybrid and BiFC showed that SOC1 protein could not interact with AGL18-1,AGL18-2 or AGL18-3. Yeast one hybrid and Dual-Glo® Luciferase assays indicated that SOC1 promoter could interact with AGL18-1 but not AGL18-2 and AGL18-3. To screen the interaction regions of AGL18-1/SOC1,the M-domain and IKC-domain truncations of AGL18-1 protein were separated and found that only the M-domain truncation could interact with SOC1 promoter. It suggested that M-domain was the key region that mediated the interaction between AGL18-1 and SOC1 promoter. The work provided valuable information for in-depth studies on the molecular mechanisms of AGL18 protein with SOC1 and the flowering time in Brassica juncea.

Key words: Brassica juncea, AGL18, SOC1, flowering regulation, interaction