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Love on wings, a Dof family protein regulates floral vasculature in Vigna radiata.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The interaction among plants and their pollinators has been a major factor which enriched floral traits known as pollination syndromes and promoted the diversification of flowering plants. One of the bee-pollination syndromes in Faboideae with keel blossoms is the formation of a landing platform by wing and keel petals. However, the molecular mechanisms of elaborating a keel blossom remain unclear. RESULTS:By performing large scale mutagenesis, we isolated and characterized a mutant in Vigna radiata, love on wings (low), which shows developmental defects in petal asymmetry and vasculature, leading to a failure in landing platform formation. We cloned the locus through map-based cloning together with RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis. We found that LOW encoded a nucleus-localized Dof-like protein and was expressed in the flower provascular and vascular tissues. A single copy of LOW was detected in legumes, in contrast with other taxa where there seems to be at least 2 copies. Thirty one Dof proteins have been identified from the V. radiata's genome, which can be further divided into four Major Cluster of Orthologous Groups (MCOGs). We also showed that ectopic expression of LOW in Arabidopsis driven by its native promoter caused changes in petal vasculature pattern. CONCLUSIONS:To summarize, our study isolated a legume Dof-like factor LOW from V. radiata, which affects vasculature development in this species and this change can, in turn, impact petal development and overall morphology of keel blossom.

SUBMITTER: Guo W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6854777 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Love on wings, a Dof family protein regulates floral vasculature in Vigna radiata.

Guo Wuxiu W   Zhang Xue X   Peng Qincheng Q   Luo Da D   Jiao Keyuan K   Su Shihao S  

BMC plant biology 20191114 1


<h4>Background</h4>The interaction among plants and their pollinators has been a major factor which enriched floral traits known as pollination syndromes and promoted the diversification of flowering plants. One of the bee-pollination syndromes in Faboideae with keel blossoms is the formation of a landing platform by wing and keel petals. However, the molecular mechanisms of elaborating a keel blossom remain unclear.<h4>Results</h4>By performing large scale mutagenesis, we isolated and character  ...[more]

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