The study identifies RAF24, a B4 Raf-like MAPKKK, as a novel regulator of flowering time in Arabidopsis, demonstrating that RAF24 controls the phosphorylation of the ubiquitin ligase HUB2 via SnRK2 kinases, thereby modulating H2Bub1 levels. Phospho‑mimetic and phospho‑ablative HUB2 mutants confirm that phosphorylation at S314 is critical for proper flowering timing.
The study uncovers a feedback mechanism wherein phosphomimic mutation (PetD T4E) or deletion of the N‑terminal five amino acids of the b6f subunit PetD suppresses STT7 kinase activity, leading to a State 1‑locked phenotype and impaired electron transfer, highlighting the essential regulatory role of the PetD N‑terminus in photosynthetic state transitions.