Kang HG, Noh YS et al. 1995
- Authors: Kang HG, Noh YS, Chung YY, Costa MA, An KS, An GH
- Title: PHENOTYPIC ALTERATIONS OF PETAL AND SEPAL BY ECTOPIC
EXPRESSION OF A RICE
MADS BOX GENE IN TOBACCO
- Location: Plant Molecular Biology 1995 Oct;29(1):1-10
- Abstract: Floral organ development is controlled by a group of
regulatory factors
containing the MADS domain. In this study, we have isolated and
characterized a cDNA clone from rice, OsMADS3, which encodes a
MADS-domain containing protein. The OsMADS3 amino acid sequence shows
over 60% identity to AG of Arabidopsis, PLE of
Antirrhinum majus, and AG/PLE homologues of petunia,
tobacco, tomato, Brassica napus, and maize. Homology in the MADS box
region is most conserved. RNA blot analysis indicated that the rice MADS
gene was preferentially expressed in reproductive organs, especially in
stamen and carpel. In situ localization studies showed that the
transcript was present primarily in stamen and carpel. The function of
the rice OsMADS3 was elucidated by ectopic expression of the gene under
the control of the CaMV 35S promoter in a heterologous tobacco plant
system. Transgenic plants exhibited an altered morphology and coloration
of the perianth organs. Sepals were pale green and elongated. Limbs of
the corolla were split into sections which in some plants became
antheroid structures attached to tubes that resembled filaments. The
phenotypes mimic the results of ectopic expression of dicot AG gene or AG
homologues. These results indicate that the OsMADS3 gene is possibly an
AG homologue and that the AG genes appear to be structurally and
functionally conserved between dicot and monocot.
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