| Literature DB >> 28086797 |
Yuzhen Zhou1, Zongda Xu1, Xue Yong1, Sagheer Ahmad1, Weiru Yang1, Tangren Cheng1, Jia Wang1, Qixiang Zhang2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Flower phylogenetics and genetically controlled development have been revolutionised during the last two decades. However, some of these evolutionary aspects are still debatable. MADS-box genes are known to play essential role in specifying the floral organogenesis and differentiation in numerous model plants like Petunia hybrida, Arabidopsis thaliana and Antirrhinum majus. SEPALLATA (SEP) genes, belonging to the MADS-box gene family, are members of the ABCDE and quartet models of floral organ development and play a vital role in flower development. However, few studies of the genes in Prunus mume have yet been conducted.Entities:
Keywords: Expression analysis; Floral organ development; Prunus mume; SEP genes; Yeast two-hybrid assay
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28086797 PMCID: PMC5234111 DOI: 10.1186/s12870-016-0954-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Plant Biol ISSN: 1471-2229 Impact factor: 4.215
Fig. 1Multiple sequences alignment of E-class genes from P. mume and other species. The MADS, I and K domains are shown by lines on bottom of the alignment; two motifs of SEP genes are boxed; color shade box indicates lineage-specific motifs. The Gene Bank accession numbers of genes used in alignment are shown in Additional file 7 (Data S2)
Fig. 2Phylogenetic tree of E-class MADS-box proteins from P. mume and other species. The Gene Bank accession numbers of genes used in constructing phylogenetic tree are shown in Additional file 8 (Data S3)
Fig. 3Expression patterns of the E-class MADS-box genes in different organs of P. mume. R: Root, Ste: Stem, L: Leaf, Se: Sepal, Pe: Petal, Sta: Stamen, Ca: Carpel, Fr1-3: Fruit development stages 1–3
Fig. 4Expression patterns of E class MADS-box genes during P. mume floral bud differentiation
Fig. 5Expression patterns of E class MADS-box genes in the fourth whorl of different flower types of P. mume. JM: ‘Jiang Mei’; SY: ‘Sanlun Yudie’; ST: ‘Subai Taige’
Fig. 6Protein-protein interactions between P. mume E class MADS-box genes
Fig. 7Protein-protein interactions between P. mume B class genes and E class MADS-box genes
Fig. 8Protein-protein interactions between P. mume C class genes and E class MADS-box genes