Hantke SS; Carpenter R; Coen ES 1995
- Authors:Hantke SS; Carpenter R; Coen ES
- Title: Expression of floricaula in single cell layers of periclinal chimeras
activates downstream homeotic genes in all layers of floral meristems.
- Location: Development 1995 Jan;121(1):27-35
- Abstract: We show that the flowering sectors on plants mutant for floricaula (flo),
a meristem identity gene in Antirrhinum majus, are
periclinal chimeras expressing flo in either the L1, L2 or L3 cell layer.
Flower morphology is almost normal in L1 chimeras, but altered in L2 and
L3 chimeras. Expression of flo in any one cell layer results in the
expression of organ identity genes, deficiens (def) and plena (ple) in
all three cell layers of the chimeras, showing that flo acts inductively
to promote gene transcription. The activation of both def and ple is
delayed, and the expression domain of def is reduced, accounting for some
of the phenotypic properties of the chimeras. Furthermore, we show that
flo exhibits some cell-autonomy with respect to autoregulation.
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