2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241612945
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CpCAF1 from Chimonanthus praecox Promotes Flowering and Low-Temperature Tolerance When Expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana

Yimeng Lv,
Mingfang Xie,
Shiqing Zhou
et al.

Abstract: CCR4-associated factor I (CAF1) is a deadenylase that plays a critical role in the initial step of mRNA degradation in most eukaryotic cells, and in plant growth and development. Knowledge of CAF1 proteins in woody plants remains limited. Wintersweet (Chimonanthus praecox) is a highly ornamental woody plant. In this study, CpCAF1 was isolated from wintersweet. CpCAF1 belongs to the DEDDh (Asp-Glu-Asp-Asp-His) subfamily of the DEDD (Asp-Glu-Asp-Asp) nuclease family. The amino acid sequence showed highest simila… Show more

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“…Hormones like ethylene can influence both flower color and fragrance production, showcasing the intricate balance of physiological processes ( Sui et al, 2015 ; Shang et al, 2020 ). The stage of flower development also plays a role in determining color and fragrance, with different compounds synthesized and accumulating during specific stages ( Lv et al, 2023 ). The evolution of flower color and fragrance in Chimonanthus praecox is likely influenced by the plant’s interaction with pollinators.…”
Section: Flower Development and Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hormones like ethylene can influence both flower color and fragrance production, showcasing the intricate balance of physiological processes ( Sui et al, 2015 ; Shang et al, 2020 ). The stage of flower development also plays a role in determining color and fragrance, with different compounds synthesized and accumulating during specific stages ( Lv et al, 2023 ). The evolution of flower color and fragrance in Chimonanthus praecox is likely influenced by the plant’s interaction with pollinators.…”
Section: Flower Development and Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%