International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Nov 2022)

FaesAP3_1 Regulates the <i>FaesELF3</i> Gene Involved in Filament-Length Determination of Long-Homostyle <i>Fagopyrum esculentum</i>

  • Zhiyuan Ma,
  • Qingyu Yang,
  • Lingtian Zeng,
  • Jiayi Li,
  • Xinyu Jiao,
  • Zhixiong Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232214403
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 22
p. 14403

Abstract

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The identification downstream genes of floral organ identity regulators are critical to revealing the molecular mechanisms underlying floral morphogenesis. However, a general regulatory pathway between floral organ identity genes and their downstream targets is still unclear because of the lack of studies in nonmodel species. Here, we screened a direct downstream target gene, FaesELF3, of a stamen identity transcription factor, FaesAP3_1, in long-homostyle (LH) Fagopyrum esculentum moench by using yeast one-hybrid (Y1H) and dual-luciferase reporter (DR) assays. Furthermore, FaesAP3_1-silenced LH plants that produced flowers with part stamens or anthers homeotically converted into a tepaloid structure, and FaesELF3-silenced plants that had flowers with part stamens consisting of a short filament and empty anther (male sterile anther). All these suggested that transcription factor (TF) FaesAP3_1 directly activates FaesELF3 in order to regulate filament elongation and pollen grain development in LH buckwheat. Our data also suggested that other stamen development pathways independent of FaesAP3_1 remain in F. esculentum.

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