A WRKY transcription factor WRKY184 from Brassica napus L. is involved in flowering and secondary wall development in tr

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A WRKY transcription factor WRKY184 from Brassica napus L. is involved in flowering and secondary wall development in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana Junnan Yang1 · Hao Chen1 · Cuiling Yang1 · Qunying Ding2 · Tian Zhao1 · DaoJie Wang1  Received: 29 January 2020 / Accepted: 17 August 2020 © Springer Nature B.V. 2020

Abstract Flowering is one of the important developmental processes, and the timing of flowering can affect seed yield. Lignin is one of the main components of plant cell walls. Lack of lignin in crops will reduce its resistance to stress, which in turn threatens the production of crops. The WRKY transcription factor family is a large family in higher plants and is widely involved in various biological processes. In this study, we isolated the WRKY transcription factor WRKY184 from Brassica napus L. that can simultaneously regulate the development of stems and flowers. BnWRKY184 is a member of the IIc subfamily, localized in the nucleus and has no transcriptional activation capability. The tissue expression analysis showed that BnWRKY184 had the highest expression level in stems. Overexpression of BnWRKY184 in Arabidopsis thaliana led to early flowering and weaker stem phenotypes. The expression levels of the flowering-related genes FLOWERING LOCUS T, SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS 1, LEAFY and FRUITFULL were up-regulated in transgenic plants. The gene expression levels of secondary wall synthesis-related genes, such as NAC SECONDARY WALL THICKENING PROMOTING FACTOR 2, CELLULOSE SYNTHASE 7 and CELLLOSE SYNTHASE 8, were down-regulated in transgenic plants. Yeast one-hybrid and promoter-LUC showed that BnWRKY184 can directly bind to the promoter region of AtNST2 and inhibit its expression. Thus, BnWRKY184 simultaneously affected plant flowering and secondary wall development by regulating the transcriptional levels of genes involved in both processes, and BnWRKY184 can directly regulate the expression of AtFUL and AtNST2, suggesting that BnWRKY184 play roles in certain signaling pathways during plant development. Keywords  Brassica napus L. · WRKY transcription factor · Weaker stem · Flowering time

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As one of the most important oil crops, rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) has many industrial and every-day uses. It not only provides an edible oil for humans, but it can also be used in animal feed and as ornamental flowers (Lu et al. 2011). Whether flowering at the right time will have a direct impact

* DaoJie Wang [email protected]

Tian Zhao [email protected]

Junnan Yang [email protected]

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State Key Laboratory of Crop Stress Adaptation and Improvement, School of Life Sciences, Henan University, Kaifeng 475004, Henan, China

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School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Xi’an University, Xi’an 710065, Shaanxi, China

Hao Chen [email protected] Cuiling Yang ya