INCOMPOSITA:: a MADS-box gene controlling prophyll development and floral meristem identity in Antirrhinum

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作者
Masiero, S [1 ]
Li, MA [1 ]
Will, I [1 ]
Hartmann, U [1 ]
Saedler, H [1 ]
Huijser, P [1 ]
Schwarz-Sommer, Z [1 ]
Sommer, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Zuchtungsforsch, Abt Mol Pflanzengenet, D-50829 Cologne, Germany
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DEVELOPMENT | 2004年 / 131卷 / 23期
关键词
MADS-box protein; prophyll; floral meristem identity; floral architecture; Antirrhinum majus;
D O I
10.1242/dev.01517
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
INCOMPOSITA (INCO) is a MADS-box transcription factor and member of the functionally diverse StMADS11 clade of the MADS-box family. The most conspicuous feature of inco mutant flowers are prophylls initiated prior to first whorl sepals at lateral positions of the flower primordium. The developing prophylls physically interfere with subsequent floral organ development that results in aberrant floral architecture. INCO, which is controlled by SQUAMOSA, prevents prophyll formation in the wild type, a role that is novel among NUDS-box proteins, and we discuss evolutionary implications of this function. Overexpression of INCO or SVP, a structurally related Arabidopsis NUDS-box gene involved in the negative control of Arabidopsis flowering time, conditions delayed flowering in transgenic plants, suggesting that SVP and INCO have functions in common. Enhanced flowering of squamosa mutants in the inco mutant background corroborates this potential role of INCO as a floral repressor in Antirrhinum. One further, hitherto hidden, role of INCO is the positive control of Antirrhinum floral meristem identity. This is revealed by genetic interactions between inco and mutants of FLORICAULA, a gene that controls the inflorescence to floral transition, together with SQUAMOSA. The complex regulatory and combinatorial relations between INCO, FLORICAULA and SQUAMOSA are summarised in a model that integrates observations from molecular studies as well as analyses of expression patterns and genetic interactions.
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页码:5981 / 5990
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