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Multifaceted roles of BBX transcription factors: impacts on key agronomical traits and environmental resilience.

Lira BS, Moreira J, Freschi L, Rossi M

Summary

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BBX proteins act as master switches that control multiple crop traits like flowering time, seed production, and stress tolerance by coordinating light and hormone signals. Targeting these proteins could help breed crops that are more productive and resilient to environmental stress.

Key Findings

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BBX transcription factors regulate flowering time, seedling photomorphogenesis, and integrate light-hormone signaling pathways

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BBX proteins control agronomically critical traits: fruit/seed production, biotic/abiotic stress responses, and specialized metabolism

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BBX factors are identified as strategic targets for optimizing crop yield, nutritional value, and environmental resilience through signal transduction modulation

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Original Abstract

B-box (BBX) proteins were initially characterized as transcription factors connecting light signaling to the regulation of flowering time and seedling photomorphogenesis. However, over the last decade, increasing evidence has shown that they integrate light and hormone signaling, modulating multiple physiological processes during plant life. In this review, we provide an overview of the structure of this protein family and the function of its members in Arabidopsis thaliana model species. Then, we specifically discuss the role of BBX factors in controlling agronomically important traits in crop species, including flowering time, fruit and seed production, responses to biotic and abiotic stresses, and specialized metabolism. Finally, we address several aspects that require further investigation to dissect the mechanisms behind the multifaceted roles of BBX proteins and their implications for crop improvement. Current knowledge positions this protein family as a strategic target for the integrated modulation of signal transduction pathways, intended to optimize diverse physiological responses and improve the yield and nutritional value of food feedstocks.

Species Mentioned

Arabidopsis

Arabidopsis (rockcress) is a genus of small flowering plants in the cabbage and mustard family, Brassicaceae. Arabidopsis species are native to temperate and subarctic Eurasia and North America, North Africa, and the mountains of eastern tropical Africa. This genus is of great interest since it c...

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