Floral homeotic genes are targets of gibberellin signaling in flower development
Abstract
Gibberellins (GAS) are a class of plant hormones involved in the regulation of flower development in Arabidopsis. The GA-deficient ga1-3 mutant shows retarded growth of all floral organs, especially abortive stamen development that results in complete male sterility. Until now, it has not been clear how GA regulates the late-stage development of floral organs after the establishment of their identities within floral meristems. Various combinations of null mutations of DELLA proteins can gradually rescue floral defects in ga1-3. In particular, the synergistic effect of rga-t2 and rgl2-1 can substantially restore flower development in ga1-3. We find that the transcript levels of floral homeotic genes APETALA3 (AP3), PISTILLATA (PO, and AGAMOUS (AG) are immediately upregulated in young flowers of ga1-3 upon GA treatment. Using a steroid-inducible activation of RGA, we further demonstrated that these floral homeotic genes are transcriptionally repressed by RGA activity in young flowers whereas the expression of LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1) is not substantially affected. In addition, we observed the partial rescue of floral defects in ga1-3 by overexpression of AG. Our results indicate that GA promotes the expression of floral homeotic genes by antagonizing the effects of DELLA proteins, thereby allowing continued flower development.
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© 2004 by the National Academy of Sciences. Contributed by Elliot M. Meyerowitz, April 3, 2004. We thank Dr. Nick Harberd and Dr. Tai-Ping Sun for helpful comments and critical reading of the manuscript. This work was funded by National Institutes of Health Grant GM45697 (to E.M.M). H.Y. was supported in part by an overseas postdoctoral fellowship from the National University of Singapore.Attached Files
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- National University of Singapore
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