Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment (Jul 2018)

Isolation and characterisation of oil palm LEAFY transcripts

  • Sharmilah Vetaryan,
  • Yen-Yen Kwan,
  • Parameswari Namasivayam,
  • Chai-Ling Ho,
  • Sharifah Shahrul Rabiah Syed Alwee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2018.1464949
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 4
pp. 888 – 898

Abstract

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LEAFY (LFY) is an important regulator of plant's reproductive system, regulating the transition from vegetative growth to flowering, and also acts as an upstream regulator of floral homeotic MADS-box genes in Arabidopsis. Owing to its importance in flower development, oil palm LFY transcripts were isolated and the expression pattern was characterised to elucidate the role of LFY in oil palm. In addition, the gene expression pattern was analysed to determine a possible correlation of LFY to a type of floral abnormality in clonal palms termed mantling. In this study, three LFY transcripts were isolated from oil palm inflorescence tissue. The isolated cDNAs, OpLFY1, OpLFY2 and its splice variant, OpLFY2v were predicted to encode proteins each consisting of 430, 451 and 181 amino acids, respectively. OpLFY1 and OpLFY2 share 90% and 94% amino acid sequence identity to two different LFYs from Phoenix dactylifera, respectively. OpLFY1 was localised in all floral organ primordia. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) analysis revealed that OpLFY genes are expressed in shoot apical meristem and inflorescence tissues with the highest expression level. The expression of the OpLFY1 gene was significantly lower in stage 1 of inflorescence development in mantled palms compared with that of normal inflorescences, suggesting possible association of the gene with this somaclonal variation.

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