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Plant Cell, Vol. 10, 1479-1488, September 1998, Copyright © 1998, American Society of Plant Physiologists

Phytochrome E Influences Internode Elongation and Flowering Time in Arabidopsis

Paul F. Devlina, Samita R. Patela, and Garry C. Whitelama
a Department of Biology, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom

Correspondence to: Garry C. Whitelam, GCW1{at}le.ac.uk (E-mail), 44-116-252-2791 (fax).

From a screen of M2 seedlings derived from {gamma}-mutagenesis of seeds doubly null for phytochromes phyA and phyB, we isolated a mutant lacking phyE. The PHYE gene of the selected mutant, phyE-1, was found to contain a 1-bp deletion at a position equivalent to codon 726, which is predicted to result in a premature stop at codon 739. Immunoblot analysis showed that the phyE protein was undetectable in the phyE-1 mutant. In the phyA- and phyB-deficient background, phyE deficiency led to early flowering, elongation of internodes between adjacent rosette leaves, and reduced petiole elongation. This is a phenocopy of the response of phyA phyB seedlings to end-of-day far-red light treatments. Furthermore, a phyE deficiency attenuated the responses of phyA phyB seedlings to end-of-day far-red light treatments. Monogenic phyE mutants were indistinguishable from wild-type seedlings. However, phyB phyE double mutants flowered earlier and had longer petioles than did phyB mutants. The elongation and flowering responses conferred by phyE deficiency are typical of shade avoidance responses to the low red/far-red ratio. We conclude that in conjunction with phyB and to a lesser extent with phyD, phyE functions in the regulation of the shade avoidance syndrome.




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