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CYCLOIDEA-like genes control floral symmetry, floral orientation, and nectar guide patterning.

Authors :
Yang, Xia
Wang, Yang
Liu, Tian-Xia
Liu, Qi
Liu, Jing
Lü, Tian-Feng
Yang, Rui-Xue
Guo, Feng-Xian
Wang, Yin-Zheng
Source :
Plant Cell. Aug2023, Vol. 35 Issue 8, p2799-2820. 22p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Actinomorphic flowers usually orient vertically (relative to the horizon) and possess symmetric nectar guides, while zygomorphic flowers often face horizontally and have asymmetric nectar guides, indicating that floral symmetry, floral orientation, and nectar guide patterning are correlated. The origin of floral zygomorphy is dependent on the dorsoventrally asymmetric expression of CYCLOIDEA (CYC)-like genes. However, how horizontal orientation and asymmetric nectar guides are achieved remains poorly understood. Here, we selected Chirita pumila (Gesneriaceae) as a model plant to explore the molecular bases for these traits. By analyzing gene expression patterns, protein–DNA and protein–protein interactions, and encoded protein functions, we identified multiple roles and functional divergence of 2 CYC-like genes, i.e. CpCYC1 and CpCYC2, in controlling floral symmetry, floral orientation, and nectar guide patterning. CpCYC1 positively regulates its own expression, whereas CpCYC2 does not regulate itself. In addition, CpCYC2 upregulates CpCYC1, while CpCYC1 downregulates CpCYC2. This asymmetric auto-regulation and cross-regulation mechanism might explain the high expression levels of only 1 of these genes. We show that CpCYC1 and CpCYC2 determine asymmetric nectar guide formation, likely by directly repressing the flavonoid synthesis-related gene CpF3′5′H. We further suggest that CYC-like genes play multiple conserved roles in Gesneriaceae. These findings shed light on the repeated origins of zygomorphic flowers in angiosperms. CYCLOIDEA-like genes play multiple roles in determining floral symmetry, floral orientation, and nectar guide patterning in the model plant Chirita pumila and likely other Gesneriaceae species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10404651
Volume :
35
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171966439
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koad115