The four FAD-dependent histone demethylases of arabidopsis are differently involved in the control of flowering time

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In Arabidopsis thaliana, four FAD-dependent lysine-specific histone demethylases (LDL1, LDL2, LDL3, and FLD) are present, bearing both a SWIRM and an amine oxidase domain. In this study, a comparative analysis of gene structure, evolutionary relationships, tissue- and organ-specific expression patterns, physiological roles and target genes for the four Arabidopsis LDL/FLDs is reported. Phylogenetic analysis evidences a different evolutionary history for the four LDL/FLDs, while promoter activity data show that LDL/FLDs are strongly expressed during plant development and embryogenesis, with some gene-specific expression patterns. Furthermore, phenotypical analysis of loss-of-function mutants indicates a role of all four Arabidopsis LDL/FLD genes in the control of flowering time, though for some of them with opposing effects. This study contributes toward a better understanding of the LDL/FLD physiological roles and may provide biotechnological strategies for crop improvement.

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Martignago, D., Bernardini, B., Polticelli, F., Salvi, D., Cona, A., Angelini, R., & Tavladoraki, P. (2019). The four FAD-dependent histone demethylases of arabidopsis are differently involved in the control of flowering time. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00669

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