Irish VF, Yamamoto YT 1995
- Authors: Irish VF, Yamamoto YT
- Title: CONSERVATION OF FLORAL HOMEOTIC GENE FUNCTION BETWEEN
ARABIDOPSIS AND
ANTIRRHINUM
- Location: Plant Cell 1995 Oct;7(10):1635-1644
- Abstract: Several homeotic genes controlling floral development have
been isolated
in both Antirrhinum and Arabidopsis. Based on the
similarities in sequence and in the phenotypes elicited by mutations in
some of these genes, it has been proposed that the regulatory hierarchy
controlling floral development is comparable in these two species. We
have performed a direct experimental test of th is hypothesis by
introducing a chimeric Antirrhinum Deficiens
(DefA)/Arabidopsis APETALA3 (AP3) gene, under the control of the
Arabidopsis AP3 promoter, into Arabidopsis. We demonstrated that this
transgene is sufficient to partially complement severe mutations at the
AP3 locus. In combination with a weak ap3 mutation, this transgene is
capable of completely rescuing the mutant phenotype to a fully functional
wild-type flower. These observations indicate that despite differences in
DNA sequence and expression, DefA coding sequences can compensate for the
loss of AP3 gene function. We discuss the implications of these results
for the evolution of homeotic gene function in flowering plants.
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