The homeotic gene APETALA3 of Arabidopsis thaliana encodes a MADS box and is expressed in petals and stamens
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The homeotic gene APETALA3 of Arabidopsis thaliana encodes a MADS box and is expressed in petals and stamens
Mutations in the APETALA3 (AP3) gene of A. thaliana result in homeotic transformations of petals to sepals and stamens to carpels. We have cloned the AP3 gene from Arabidopsis based on its homology to the homeotic flower gene deficiens (DEFA) from the distantly related plant Antirrhinum majus. The sequence of four ap3 mutant alleles and genetic mapping analysis prove that the DEFA homolog is AP3. Like several other plant homeotic genes, the AP3 gene contains a MADS box and likely acts as a transcription factor. The region-specific spatial expression pattern of AP3 rules out certain types of sequential models of flower development and argues in favor of a spatial model based on positional information. Since DEFA and AP3 have very similar protein products, mutant phenotypes, and spatial expression patterns, it is likely that these genes are cognate homologs.
- California Institute of Technology United States
Homeodomain Proteins, 570, Base Sequence, Arabidopsis Proteins, Histocytochemistry, Molecular Sequence Data, Genes, Homeobox, Chromosome Mapping, Gene Expression, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, MADS Domain Proteins, Plants, Mutation, Amino Acid Sequence, Alleles
Homeodomain Proteins, 570, Base Sequence, Arabidopsis Proteins, Histocytochemistry, Molecular Sequence Data, Genes, Homeobox, Chromosome Mapping, Gene Expression, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, MADS Domain Proteins, Plants, Mutation, Amino Acid Sequence, Alleles
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