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You-Yi Chen1,2,3, Yu-Yun Hsiao3, Chung-I Li4, Chuan-Ming Yeh5,6, Nobutaka Mitsuda6, Hong-Xing Yang7, Chi-Chou Chiu2, Song-Bin Chang1,3, Zhong-Jian Liu8, Wen-Chieh Tsai1,2,3.
Abstract
Orchid gynostemium, the fused organ of the androecium and gynoecium, and ovule development are unique developmental processes. Two DROOPING LEAF/CRABS CLAW (DL/CRC) genes, PeDL1 and PeDL2, were identified from the Phalaenopsis orchid genome and functionally characterized. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the most recent common ancestor of orchids contained the duplicated DL/CRC-like genes. Temporal and spatial expression analysis indicated that PeDL genes are specifically expressed in the gynostemium and at the early stages of ovule development. Both PeDLs could partially complement an Arabidopsis crc-1 mutant. Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) of PeDL1 and PeDL2 affected the number of protuberant ovule initials differentiated from the placenta. Transient overexpression of PeDL1 in Phalaenopsis orchids caused abnormal development of ovule and stigmatic cavity of gynostemium. PeDL1, but not PeDL2, could form a heterodimer with Phalaenopsis equestris CINCINNATA 8 (PeCIN8). Paralogous retention and subsequent divergence of the gene sequences of PeDL1 and PeDL2 in P. equestris might result in the differentiation of function and protein behaviors. These results reveal that the ancestral duplicated DL/CRC-like genes play important roles in orchid reproductive organ innovation.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990 DROOPING LEAFzzm321990 ; zzm321990 Phalaenopsis equestriszzm321990 ; zzm321990 YABBY gene; gynostemium; orchid; ovule
Year: 2021 PMID: 33963755 DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erab195
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Bot ISSN: 0022-0957 Impact factor: 6.992