| Literature DB >> 28691160 |
Shihao Su1, Wei Xiao1, Wuxiu Guo1, Xinran Yao1, Junqing Xiao1, Ziqing Ye1, Na Wang1, Keyuan Jiao1, Mengqi Lei1, Qincheng Peng1, Xiaohe Hu1, Xia Huang1, Da Luo1.
Abstract
The diverse pigmentation patterns of flower corollas probably result from pollinator-mediated selection. Previous studies demonstrated that R2R3-MYB factors may have been recruited in the regulation of corolla pigmentation. However, how R2R3-MYBs became so diverse in their regulation of different pigmentation patterns remains unclear. Here, we studied a Lamiales species, Torenia fournieri, which has elaborate zygomorphic flowers with dorsal-ventral asymmetries in corolla pigmentation. We found recent gene duplication events in CYCLOIDEA-like (CYC-like) and RADIALIS-like (RAD-like) genes, and functionally analyzed three dorsal-specific expression factors: TfCYC1, TfCYC2, and TfRAD1. We found that the CYC-RAD module coordinates petal shape and corolla pigmentation, as ectopic expression of TfCYC2 or TfRAD1 disrupted the asymmetric corolla pigmentation pattern and produced strongly dorsalized flowers. Dorsal petal identity was lost when TfCYC2 was down-regulated or when TfRAD1 was knocked out. In T. fournieri, the diversified CYC and RAD genes have evolved regulatory loops, and TfCYC2 binds directly to the regulatory regions of an R2R3-MYB factor gene, TfMYB1, which might lead to its asymmetric expression and ultimately establish the asymmetric pigmentation pattern. These findings support the existence of a regulatory module that integrates dorsal-ventral patterning and asymmetric corolla pigmentation in T. fournieri.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990Torenia fournierizzm321990; CYC-like factor; Lamiales; R2R3-MYB; RAD-like factor; corolla pigmentation pattern; dorsal-ventral asymmetry
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28691160 DOI: 10.1111/nph.14673
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151