A DEFICIENS Homolog from the Dioecious Tree Black Cottonwood Is Expressed in Female and Male Floral Meristems of the Two-Whorled, Unisexual Flowers1
We isolated PTD, a member of the DEFICIENS ( DEF ) family of MADS box transcription factors, from the dioecious tree, black cottonwood ( Populus trichocarpa ). In females, in situ hybridization experiments showed that PTD mRNA was first detectable in cells on the flanks of the inflorescence meristem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant physiology (Bethesda) 2000-10, Vol.124 (2), p.627-640 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We isolated
PTD,
a member of the
DEFICIENS
(
DEF
) family of MADS box transcription factors, from the dioecious tree, black cottonwood (
Populus trichocarpa
). In females, in situ hybridization experiments showed that
PTD
mRNA was first detectable in cells on the flanks of the inflorescence meristem, before differentiation of individual flowers was visually detectable. In males, the onset of
PTD
expression was delayed until after individual flower differentiation had begun and floral meristems were developing. Although
PTD
was initially expressed throughout the inner whorl meristem in female and male flowers, its spatial expression pattern became sex-specific as reproductive primordia began to form.
PTD
expression was maintained in stamen primordia, but excluded from carpel primordia, as well as vegetative tissues. Although
PTD
is phylogenetically most closely related to the largely uncharacterized
TM6
subfamily of the
DEF
/
APETELA3(AP3)
/
TM6
group, its spatio-temporal expression patterns are more similar to that of
DEF
and
AP3
than to other members of the
TM6
subfamily. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0889 1532-2548 |