PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

Functional analysis of the two Brassica AP3 genes involved in apetalous and stamen carpelloid phenotypes.

  • Yanfeng Zhang,
  • Xuefang Wang,
  • Wenxue Zhang,
  • Fei Yu,
  • Jianhua Tian,
  • Dianrong Li,
  • Aiguang Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020930
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 6
p. e20930

Abstract

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The Arabidopsis homeotic genes APETALA3 (AP3) and PISTILLATA (PI) are B genes which encode MADS-box transcription factors and specify petal and stamen identities. In the current study, the stamen carpelloid (SC) mutants, HGMS and AMS, of B. rapa and B. napus were investigated and two types of AP3 genes, B.AP3.a and B.AP3.b, were functional characterized. B.AP3.a and B.AP3.b share high similarity in amino acid sequences except for 8 residues difference located at the C-terminus. Loss of this 8 residues in B.AP3.b led to the change of PI-derived motifs. Meanwhile, B.AP3.a specified petal and stamen development, whereas B.AP3.b only specified stamen development. In B. rapa, the mutations of both genes generated the SC mutant HGMS. In B. napus that contained two B.AP3.a and two B.AP3.b, loss of the two B.AP3.a functions was the key reason for the apetalous mutation, however, the loss-of-function in all four AP3 was related to the SC mutant AMS. We inferred that the 8 residues or the PI-derived motif in AP3 gene probably relates to petal formation.