International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Feb 2023)

Cytokinin Response Factor 9 Represses Cytokinin Responses in Flower Development

  • Christine Swinka,
  • Eva Hellmann,
  • Paul Zwack,
  • Ramya Banda,
  • Aaron M. Rashotte,
  • Alexander Heyl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054380
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 5
p. 4380

Abstract

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A multi-step phosphorelay system is the main conduit of cytokinin signal transduction. However, several groups of additional factors that also play a role in this signaling pathway have been found—among them the Cytokinin Response Factors (CRFs). In a genetic screen, CRF9 was identified as a regulator of the transcriptional cytokinin response. It is mainly expressed in flowers. Mutational analysis indicates that CRF9 plays a role in the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth and silique development. The CRF9 protein is localized in the nucleus and functions as a transcriptional repressor of Arabidopsis Response Regulator 6 (ARR6)—a primary response gene for cytokinin signaling. The experimental data suggest that CRF9 functions as a repressor of cytokinin during reproductive development.

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