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Flower bud formation is a critical process that directly determines yield and fruit quality in fruit crops. Floral induction is modulated by the balance between 2 flowering-related proteins, FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) and TERMINAL FLOWER1 (TFL1); however, the mechanisms underlying the establishment and maintenance of this dynamic balance remain largely elusive. Here, we showed that in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.), MdFT1 is predominantly expressed in spur buds and exhibits an increase in expression coinciding with flower induction; in contrast, MdTFL1 exhibited downregulation in apices during flower induction, suggesting that MdTFL1 has a role in floral repression. Interestingly, both the MdFT1 and MdTFL1 transcripts are directly regulated by transcription factor basic HELIX-LOOP-HELIX48 (MdbHLH48), and overexpression of MdbHLH48 in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) and tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) results in accelerated flowering. Binding and activation analyses revealed that MdbHLH48 functions as a positive regulator of MdFT1 and a negative regulator of MdTFL1. Further studies established that both MdFT1 and MdTFL1 interact competitively with MdWRKY6 protein to facilitate and inhibit, respectively, MdWRKY6-mediated transcriptional activation of target gene APPLE FLORICAULA/LFY (AFL1, an apple LEAFY-like gene), ultimately regulating apple flower bud formation. These findings illustrate the fine-tuned regulation of flowering by the MdbHLH48-MdFT1/MdTFL1-MdWRKY6 module and provide insights into flower bud formation in apples.
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