Evolution of MADS-box gene induction by FLO/LFY genes

Saiko Himi, Ryosuke Sano, Tomoaki Nishiyama, Takako Tanahashi, Masahiro Kato, Kunihiko Ueda, Mitsuyasu Hasebe*

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Abstract

Some MADS-box genes function as floral homeotic genes. The Arabidopsis LFY gene is a positive regulator of floral homeotic genes, and homologs of the FLO/LFY gene family in other angiosperms and gymnosperms are likely to have a similar function. To investigate the origin of the floral homeotic gene regulatory cascade involving the FLO/LFY gene, FLO/LFY homologs were cloned from a leptosporangiate fern (Ceratopteris richardii), two eusporangiate ferns (Angiopteris lygodiifolia and Botrychium multifidum var. robustum), three fern allies (Psilotum nudum, Equisetum arvense, and Isoetes asiatica), and a moss (Physcomitrella patens). The FLO/LFY gene phylogenetic tree indicates that both duplication and loss of FLO/LFY homologs occurred during the course of vascular plant evolution. The expression patterns of the Ceratopteris LFY genes (CrLFY1 and 2) were assessed. CrLFY1 expression was prominent in tissues including shoot tips and circinate reproductive leaves, but very weak in other tissues examined. Expression of CrLFY2 was also prominent in tissues, including shoot tips and circinate reproductive leaves. These patterns of expression are dissimilar to that of any Ceratopteris MADS-box gene previously reported, suggesting that the induction of MADS-box genes by FLO/LFY is not established at the stage of ferns.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)387-393
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Molecular Evolution
Volume53
Issue number4-5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Keywords

  • Fern
  • FLO/LFY
  • Floral homeotic gene
  • FLORICAULA
  • Flower
  • Leafy
  • MADS-box
  • Pteridophyte
  • Reproductive organ

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics

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