Plant Growth Regulation | 2019

The expression and interactions of ABCE-class and CYC2-like genes in the capitulum development of Chrysanthemum lavandulifolium and C.\u2009×\u2009morifolium

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The head-like inflorescence in C.\u2009×\u2009morifolium was considered as a pseudianthia that bears numerous types of floral organs. ABCE-class and CYC2-like genes have been proven to play a key role in the identity of floral organs. To further understand their roles in capitulum development, expression pattern and protein interactions of ABCE-class and CYC2-like genes were detected using quantitative PCR and yeast-two hybrid. A-class genes, DenFUL and ClAP2, particularly accumulated in ray floret corollas and formed heterodimers with CYC2-like proteins. CYC2-like genes are particularly expressed in ray floret corollas, and these proteins form homodimers and heterodimers. The present study indicated that A-class genes in chrysanthemums interacted with CYC2-like genes and might be involved in the identity of reproductive organs and ray florets, especially the differentiation of disc and ray floret corollas. Moreover, the floral organ identity model in Chrysanthemums was proposed based on insights from the gene expression and protein interactions of ABCE-class and CYC2-like genes.

Volume 88
Pages 205-214
DOI 10.1007/s10725-019-00491-5
Language English
Journal Plant Growth Regulation

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