2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.19.520981
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Gene complementation analysis suggests that dodder plants (Cuscutaspp.) do not depend on the host FT protein for flowering

Abstract: Dodder (Cuscuta spp.) is a genus of parasitic plants that form physiological bridges (haustoria) with their hosts to facilitate the transfer of water and nutrients. The parasites also repurpose nucleic acids and proteins translocating through the haustoria, potentially including the host florigen protein (FT), which is postulated to trigger floral transition in the parasite. Here, we identified the endogenous FT-FD flowering module in Cuscuta campestris. We detected the expression of two parasite-encoded C. ca… Show more

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