Diversification of three APETALA1/FRUITFULL-like genes in wheat

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Hiroko Kinjo
Naoki Shitsukawa
Shigeo Takumi
Koji Murai
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[1] Fukui Prefectural University,Department of Bioscience
[2] Kobe University,Department of Agrobioscience, Graduate School of Agricultural Science
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Flowering; Class A function; Wheat (; );
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The genomes of grass family species have three paralogs of APETALA1/FRUITFULL (AP1/FUL)-like genes (FUL1, FUL2 and FUL3) that are derived from the FUL lineage. In this study, we focus on the different roles of the wheat AP1/FUL-like genes, WFUL1 (identical to VRN1), WFUL2 and WFUL3, during the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth. Sequence analysis indicated that there was a high level of variability in the amino acid sequence of the C-domain among three WFUL genes. Expression analyses using the spring wheat cultivar Chinese Spring indicated that WFUL1/VRN1 was expressed in leaves as well as spike primordia of non-vernalized plants at the vegetative stage just before phase transition, while WFUL2 and WFUL3 were not expressed in leaves. This result indicates that WFUL1/VRN1 performs a distinct role in leaves before phase transition. In young spikes, WFUL1/VRN1 and WFUL3 were expressed in all developing floral organs, whereas WFUL2 expression was restricted in the floral organs to the lemma and palea. Furthermore, yeast two-hybrid and three-hybrid analyses revealed that WFUL2, but not WFUL1/VRN1 or WFUL3, interacted with class B and class E proteins. These results suggest that WFUL2 of wheat has class A functions in specifying the identities of floral meristems and outer floral organs (lemma and palea) through collaboration with class B and class E genes.
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