Abstract:
To reveal the molecular mechanism of seed photodormancy and after-ripening in tobacco, wild-type (WT),
NtPHYB1 over expression (
NtPHYB1-
OE) and deficient (
NtPHYB1-RNAi) tobacco seeds were used in this study, in conducting after-ripening experiments in two environments with constant or natural temperature. The results showed that
NtPHYB1-RNAi fresh seeds had a significant increase in photodormant level compared with WT fresh seeds; However, the photodormancy of
NtPHYB1-
OE fresh seeds did not show significant change. The after-ripening of WT and
NtPHYB1-
OE seeds was accelerated under variable temperature compared with under constant temperature storage, while that of
NtPHYB1-RNAi seeds was not significantly changed. Compared with WT fresh seeds, the expression of
NtABI3 in
NtPHYB1-RNAi fresh seeds was significantly increased, while the expression of
NtABI5 in
NtPHYB1-
OE fresh seeds was significantly decreased. In WT seeds, expression of
NtNCED6 and
NtGA2ox2 decreased slowly when after-ripening under variable temperature, while
NtCYP707A1 and
NtGA3ox2 were up-regulated slowly. In
NtPHYB1-RNAi seeds,
NtNCED6 expression decreased slowly then, while
NtCYP707A1 expression increased slowly. In
NtPHYB1-
OE seeds,
NtNCED6 expression decreased slowly then, while expression of
NtCYP707A1,
NtGA3ox2,
NtGA2ox2 and
NtGAI decreased faster. In conclusion,
NtPHYB1 interacts with storage temperature to regulate photodormancy and after-ripening by regulating expressions of genes involved in ABA and GA signal and metabolism in tobacco seeds.