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    <STUDY accession="DRP000899" center_name="NAIST_BS" alias="DRP000899">
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            <PRIMARY_ID label="BioProject ID">PRJDB2514</PRIMARY_ID>
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            <STUDY_TITLE>FE, a phloem-specific Myb protein, regulates the long-distance transport of the mobile floral signal FT</STUDY_TITLE>
            <STUDY_TYPE existing_study_type="Whole Genome Sequencing"/>
            <STUDY_ABSTRACT>FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) represents the essential component of florigen that promotes flowering in response to seasonal changes in day-length. In Arabidopsis, the FT protein is produced in the leaves and transported through the phloem to the shoot apex. However, the molecular basis underlying this FT movement remains elusive. Here, we identify a phloem-specific protein, FE, as a crucial regulator of the long-distance transport of FT. The fe-1 mutation abolishes the transport of FT to the shoot apex. Our data indicate that FE plays a pivotal role in the export of FT into the phloem via up-regulation of several downstream targets including a plasmodesmata-localized synaptotagmin-like protein and a metallochaperone protein.</STUDY_ABSTRACT>
            <CENTER_PROJECT_NAME>NAIST_BS_02</CENTER_PROJECT_NAME>
        </DESCRIPTOR>
    </STUDY>
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