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Aquilegia B gene homologs promote petaloidy of the sepals and maintenance of the C domain boundary
Bharti Sharma1  Elena M. Kramer2 
[1] Department of Biological Sciences, California Polytechnic State University Pomona;Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University;
关键词: Aquilegia;    Homeosis;    Floral development;    MADS box genes;    ABC model;    Petaloidy;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13227-017-0085-7
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract The model Aquilegia coerulea x “Origami” possesses several interesting floral features, including petaloid sepals that are morphologically distinct from the true petals and a broad domain containing many whorls of stamens. We undertook the current study in an effort to understand the former trait, but additionally uncovered data that inform on the latter. The Aquilegia B gene homolog AqPI is shown to contribute to the production of anthocyanin in the first whorl sepals, although it has no major role in their morphology. Surprisingly, knockdown of AqPI in Aquilegia coerulea x “Origami” also reveals a role for the B class genes in maintaining the expression of the C gene homolog AqAG1 in the outer whorls of stamens. These findings suggest that the transference of pollinator function to the first whorl sepals included a non-homeotic recruitment of the B class genes to promote aspects of petaloidy. They also confirm results in several other Ranunculales that have revealed an unexpected regulatory connection between the B and C class genes.

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