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Molecular Cloning and Expression Profile of Class Genes Related to Sepal Development in

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Journal Plants (Basel)
Date 2021 Aug 28
PMID 34451674
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The lotus ( Adans.) is an important aquatic plant with ornamental, medicinal and edible values and cultural connotations. It has single-, semi-double-, double- and thousand-petalled types of flower shape and is an ideal material for developmental research of flower doubling. The lotus is a basal eudicot species without a morphological difference between the sepals and petals and occupies a critical phylogenetic position in flowering plants. In order to investigate the genetic relationship between the sepals and petals in the lotus, the class genes which affect sepal formation were focused on and analyzed. Here, () and its homologous genes () and () of the class gene family were isolated from the flower buds of the Asian lotus ( Gaertn.). The protein structure, subcellular localization and expression patterns of these three genes were investigated. All three genes were verified to locate in the nucleus and had typical MADS-box characteristics. and were specifically expressed in the sepals, while was highly expressed in the petals, suggesting that different developmental mechanisms exist in the formation of the sepals and petals in the lotus. The significant functional differences between NnSEP1, NnMADS6-like and NnAGL9 were also confirmed by a yeast two-hybrid assay. These results expand our knowledge on the class gene family in sepal formation and will benefit fundamental research on the development of floral organs in

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