{"title":"BjuBBX6-1 interacts with BjuNF-YB2/3 to regulate flowering time and drought tolerance in Brassica juncea","authors":"Xianjun Feng, Jingfei Li, Zhuoran Tang, Jiaxing Ge, Dayong Wei, Zhimin Wang, Qinglin Tang","doi":"10.1016/j.hpj.2025.01.003","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"An inappropriate flowering time and drought stress resistance in <ce:italic>Brassica juncea</ce:italic> (mustard) will decrease its yield and quality. B-box (BBX) transcription factors play an important role in the regulation of flowering and drought tolerance, but the biological functions and molecular mechanisms of the BBX family—especially BjuBBX6—remain largely unknown in <ce:italic>Brassica juncea</ce:italic>. In this study, we cloned the <ce:italic>BjuBBX6-1</ce:italic> gene from <ce:italic>Brassica juncea</ce:italic> and found that it was expressed mainly in flowers and leaves. BjuBBX6-1 was localized in the nucleus and had transcriptional activation activity. Overexpressing <ce:italic>BjuBBX6-1</ce:italic> caused earlier flowering compared with the wild type, while <ce:italic>BjuBBX6-1</ce:italic> silencing in RNAi lines led to later flowering. BjuBBX6-1 interacted with flowering factors BjuNF-YB2 and BjuNF-YB3 and subsequently bound to the promoters of its downstream genes to promote <ce:italic>BjuABI2</ce:italic> expression. However, it repressed <ce:italic>BjuFLC</ce:italic> and <ce:italic>BjuGLK</ce:italic> expression, resulting in earlier flowering. Under drought stress, overexpressing <ce:italic>BjuBBX6-1</ce:italic> plants reduced chlorophyll content and antioxidant enzyme activities, and increased malondialdehyde (MDA) content, while silencing <ce:italic>BjuBBX6-1</ce:italic> plants exhibited the opposite trend. The results indicate that BjuBBX6-1 negatively regulates drought tolerance in <ce:italic>Brassica juncea</ce:italic>. This study lays a theoretical foundation for in-depth research on the molecular mechanism of the BBX family in flowering regulation and drought tolerance breeding of <ce:italic>Brassica juncea</ce:italic>.","PeriodicalId":13178,"journal":{"name":"Horticultural Plant Journal","volume":"11 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":5.7000,"publicationDate":"2025-03-08","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Horticultural Plant Journal","FirstCategoryId":"97","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hpj.2025.01.003","RegionNum":1,"RegionCategory":"农林科学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"HORTICULTURE","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
An inappropriate flowering time and drought stress resistance in Brassica juncea (mustard) will decrease its yield and quality. B-box (BBX) transcription factors play an important role in the regulation of flowering and drought tolerance, but the biological functions and molecular mechanisms of the BBX family—especially BjuBBX6—remain largely unknown in Brassica juncea. In this study, we cloned the BjuBBX6-1 gene from Brassica juncea and found that it was expressed mainly in flowers and leaves. BjuBBX6-1 was localized in the nucleus and had transcriptional activation activity. Overexpressing BjuBBX6-1 caused earlier flowering compared with the wild type, while BjuBBX6-1 silencing in RNAi lines led to later flowering. BjuBBX6-1 interacted with flowering factors BjuNF-YB2 and BjuNF-YB3 and subsequently bound to the promoters of its downstream genes to promote BjuABI2 expression. However, it repressed BjuFLC and BjuGLK expression, resulting in earlier flowering. Under drought stress, overexpressing BjuBBX6-1 plants reduced chlorophyll content and antioxidant enzyme activities, and increased malondialdehyde (MDA) content, while silencing BjuBBX6-1 plants exhibited the opposite trend. The results indicate that BjuBBX6-1 negatively regulates drought tolerance in Brassica juncea. This study lays a theoretical foundation for in-depth research on the molecular mechanism of the BBX family in flowering regulation and drought tolerance breeding of Brassica juncea.
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Horticultural Plant Journal (HPJ) is an OPEN ACCESS international journal. HPJ publishes research related to all horticultural plants, including fruits, vegetables, ornamental plants, tea plants, and medicinal plants, etc. The journal covers all aspects of horticultural crop sciences, including germplasm resources, genetics and breeding, tillage and cultivation, physiology and biochemistry, ecology, genomics, biotechnology, plant protection, postharvest processing, etc. Article types include Original research papers, Reviews, and Short communications.