Kelly AJ; Bonnlander MB; Meeks-Wagner DR 1995
- Authors: Kelly AJ; Bonnlander MB; Meeks-Wagner DR
- Title: NFL, the tobacco homolog of FLORICAULA and LEAFY, is transcriptionally
expressed in both vegetative and floral meristems.
- Location: Plant Cell 1995 Feb;7(2):225-34
- Abstract: The homologous genes FLORICAULA (FLO) of Antirrhinum and
LEAFY (LFY) of Arabidopsis regulate the formation of determinate floral
meristems. Transcripts of these single-copy genes are confined to floral
meristems and some floral organs as well as to the leaflike bracts that
subtend Antirrhinum flowers. Based on these
observations, we hypothesized that the transcription of genes homologous
to FLO and LFY in tobacco, a determinate plant in which the primary shoot
apex is consumed in the production of a terminal flower, would serve as a
molecular marker for floral commitment. Surprisingly, transcripts of the
tobacco homologs NFL1 and NFL2 (Nicotiana FLO/LFY) were found not only in
floral meristems, but also in indeterminate vegetative meristems. This
implies that the transcriptional expression of the FLO/LFY homologous
genes in the apical meristem is not sufficient for the initiation of
floral meristem development. In addition, the transcript patterns of the
NFL genes identified a previously undescribed subset of cells within the
shoot apical meristem that may indicate unique functional
compartmentalization. This suggests that, unlike FLO and LFY, which
specify determinacy only during floral development, the NFL genes act to
specify determinacy in the progenitor cells for both flowers and leaves.
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