Repression of AGAMOUS-LIKE 24 is a crucial step in promoting flower development
Abstract
Flower development begins as floral meristems arise in succession on the flank of the inflorescence meristem. Floral meristem identity genes LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1) promote establishment and maintenance of floral identity in newly formed floral primordia. Without their activity, the floral primordia develop with inflorescence characteristics. The underlying molecular-genetic mechanism is unknown. Here we show that these phenotypes are due in large part to the ectopic expression of AGAMOUS-LIKE 24 (AGL24), a central regulator of floral meristem identity. We present evidence that AGL24 is an early target of transcriptional repression by LFY and AP1. Without such repression, continued AGL24 expression in floral meristems is sufficient to cause floral reversion regardless of the activation of floral organ identity genes. This indicates that LFY and AP1 promote floral development not only by positively regulating genes activated in flower development, but also by repressing AGL24, a promoter of inflorescence fate.
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© 2004 Nature Publishing Group. Received 3 November; accepted 2 December 2003. Published online: 11 January 2004. We thank P.P. Kumar and members of the laboratory of E.M.M. for comments. This work was supported by a grant from the US National Institutes of Health (to E.M.M.). H.Y. was supported by an overseas postdoctoral fellowship from National University of Singapore and a grant from the US National Institutes of Health (to E.M.M.).Attached Files
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