Genetic Regulation of Shoot Development in Arabidopsis: Role of the EMF Genes
To investigate the genetic mechanism regulating Arabidopsis shoot maturation and development, we characterized eight emf mutants that bypassed the vegetative phase of the life cycle. Genetic complementation studies identified two EMF loci; both mapped to chromosome five. Double mutant analysis showe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Developmental biology 1995-06, Vol.169 (2), p.421-435 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To investigate the genetic mechanism regulating
Arabidopsis shoot maturation and development, we characterized eight
emf mutants that bypassed the vegetative phase of the life cycle. Genetic complementation studies identified two
EMF loci; both mapped to chromosome five. Double mutant analysis showed that the early- and late-flowering mutants,
co, fb, elf1, elf2, and
elf3, could not rescue vegetative development in the
emf mutants, confirming the need for both
EMF gene activities for rosette development. A series of phenotypes involving successive loss of reproductive organs was also observed in
emf single mutants, in
emf1-1/emf1-2 transheterozygotes, and in
emf1 emf2 double mutants, suggesting that the
EMF genes not only specify the rosette (vegetative) but also are involved in inflorescence and flower (reproductive) development. Phenotypic analysis of double mutants between
emf and
tfl1, lfy, and
ag indicated interactions between
EMF and genes regulating inflorescence meristem development and floral organ identity. A model depicting the role of the
EMF genes in regulating shoot maturation and their interaction with genes that affect phase transitions is presented. |
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ISSN: | 0012-1606 1095-564X |
DOI: | 10.1006/dbio.1995.1158 |