Ingram GC, Goodrich J et al. 1995
- Authors: Ingram GC, Goodrich J, Wilkinson MD, Simon R, Haughn GW,
Coen ES
- Title: PARALLELS BETWEEN UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS AND FIMBRIATA, GENES
CONTROLLING
FLOWER DEVELOPMENT IN ARABIDOPSIS AND ANTIRRHINUM
- Location: Plant Cell 1995 Sep;7(9):1501-1510
- Abstract: The unusual floral organs (ufo) mutant of Arabidopsis has
flowers with
variable homeotic organ transformations and inflorescence-like
characteristics. To determine the relationship between UFO and previously
characterized meristem and organ identity genes, we cloned UFO and
determined its expression pattern, The UFO gene shows extensive homology
with FIMBRIATA (FIM), a gene mediating between meristem and organ
identity genes in Antirrhinum. All three UFO mutant
alleles that we sequenced are predicted to produce truncated proteins.
UFO transcripts were first detected in early floral meristems, before
organ identity genes had been activated. At later developmental stages,
UFO expression is restricted to the junction between sepal and petal
primordia. Phenotypic, genetic, and expression pattern comparisons
between UFO and FIM suggest that they are cognate homologs and play a
similar role in mediating between meristem and organ identity genes,
However, some differences in the functions and genetic interactions of
UFO and FIM were apparent, indicating that changes in partially redundant
pathways have occurred during the evolutionary divergence of Arabidopsis
and Antirrhinum.
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