TY - JOUR
T1 - Isolation of the three grape sub-lineages of B-class MADS-box TM6, PISTILLATA and APETALA3 genes which are differentially expressed during flower and fruit development
AU - Poupin, María Josefina
AU - Federici, Fernán
AU - Medina, Consuelo
AU - Matus, José Tomás
AU - Timmermann, Tania
AU - Arce-Johnson, Patricio
N1 - Funding Information:
We gratefully acknowledge Dr. Beth Krizek for providing Arabidopsis pi-1 mutant seeds. Thanks to Vicente Castro for their advice in phylogenetic analysis and to Dr. Marco Lardies for his statistical analysis assistance. This work was supported by Chilean Wine Consortium 05CTE01-03, Fruit Consortium and by Fellowships awarded to MJ Poupin (CONICYT) and JT Matus (MECESUP and CONICYT AT24060171).
PY - 2007/12/1
Y1 - 2007/12/1
N2 - The B class of MADS-box floral homeotic genes specifies petal and stamen identity in angiosperms. While this group is one of the most studied in herbaceous plant species, it has remained largely uncharacterized in woody species such as grapevine. Although the B class PI/GLO and AP3/DEF clades have been extensively characterized in model species, the role of the TM6 subgroup within the AP3 clade is not completely understood, since it is absent in Arabidopsis thaliana. In this study, the coding regions of VvTM6 and VvAP3 and the genomic sequence of VvPI, were cloned. VvPI and AtPI were confirmed to be functional homologues by means of complementation of the pi Arabidopsis mutant. Expression analysis revealed that VvPI and VvAP3 transcripts are restricted almost exclusively to inflorescences, although VvPI was detected at low levels in leaves and roots. VvTM6 expresses throughout the plant, with higher levels in flowers and berries. A detailed chronological study of grape flower progression by light microscopy and temporal expression analysis throughout early and late developmental stages, revealed that VvPI expression increases during pollen maturation and decreases between the events of pollination and fertilization, before the cap fall. On the other hand, VvTM6 is expressed in the last stage of anther development. Specific expression of VvAP3 and VvPI was detected in petals and stamens within the flower, while VvTM6 was also expressed in carpels. Moreover, this work provides the first evidence for expression of a TM6-like gene throughout fruit growth and ripening. Even if these genes belong to the same genetic class they could act in different periods and/or tissues during reproductive organ development.
AB - The B class of MADS-box floral homeotic genes specifies petal and stamen identity in angiosperms. While this group is one of the most studied in herbaceous plant species, it has remained largely uncharacterized in woody species such as grapevine. Although the B class PI/GLO and AP3/DEF clades have been extensively characterized in model species, the role of the TM6 subgroup within the AP3 clade is not completely understood, since it is absent in Arabidopsis thaliana. In this study, the coding regions of VvTM6 and VvAP3 and the genomic sequence of VvPI, were cloned. VvPI and AtPI were confirmed to be functional homologues by means of complementation of the pi Arabidopsis mutant. Expression analysis revealed that VvPI and VvAP3 transcripts are restricted almost exclusively to inflorescences, although VvPI was detected at low levels in leaves and roots. VvTM6 expresses throughout the plant, with higher levels in flowers and berries. A detailed chronological study of grape flower progression by light microscopy and temporal expression analysis throughout early and late developmental stages, revealed that VvPI expression increases during pollen maturation and decreases between the events of pollination and fertilization, before the cap fall. On the other hand, VvTM6 is expressed in the last stage of anther development. Specific expression of VvAP3 and VvPI was detected in petals and stamens within the flower, while VvTM6 was also expressed in carpels. Moreover, this work provides the first evidence for expression of a TM6-like gene throughout fruit growth and ripening. Even if these genes belong to the same genetic class they could act in different periods and/or tissues during reproductive organ development.
KW - ABC model
KW - AP3
KW - Arabidopsis mutant complementation
KW - Berry
KW - Flowering
KW - Grape Genome Sequence
KW - PI
KW - Quantitative RT-PCR
KW - Vitis vinifera
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U2 - 10.1016/j.gene.2007.08.005
DO - 10.1016/j.gene.2007.08.005
M3 - Article
C2 - 17920788
AN - SCOPUS:35248870127
SN - 0378-1119
VL - 404
SP - 10
EP - 24
JO - Gene
JF - Gene
IS - 1-2
ER -