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Identification and Expression of an APETALA2-Like Gene from Nelumbo nucifera

Journal

APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 168, Issue 2, Pages 383-391

Publisher

HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12010-012-9782-9

Keywords

APETALA2; Nelumbo nucifera; Expression; Flowers

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30872064, 31071820, 31071825]
  2. Program for Hi-Tech Research, Jiangsu, China [BE2008307, BE2009317, BE2010303]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [KYJ 200907]

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Arabidopsis transcription factor APETALA2 (AP2) controls multiple aspects of plant growth and development, including seed development, stem cell maintenance, and specification of floral organ identity. Based on sequence similar of Arabidopsis AP2 and its homologues genes from other plant species, degenerate RT-PCR and rapid amplification of cDNA ends assay were used to clone AP2 genes from lotus (Nelumbo nucifera). A 2,048-bp cDNA fragment was obtained, which contains a 1,536-bp open reading frame encoding a protein of 511 amino acids. The protein contains two AP2 domains that are conserved in AP2 proteins from other plant species, thus was named as N. nucifera APETALA2 (NnAP2). Quantitative RT-PCR revealed that NnAP2 gene was expressed in flowers, roots, leaves, and stems of N. nucifera, with flowers which have the highest transcript levels. Further analysis showed that in all five lotus cultivars examined, including Zhongguogudailian, Yaoniangyujiao, Jinxia, Hongtailian, and Yiliangqianban, petals always have the highest expression levels when compared with the other four flower organs, though the number of petals in these cultivars ranged from simple to thousands. However, NnAP2 expression level in four nonsimple petal flower cultivars was higher than that in the simple petal flower cultivar Zhongguogudailian, indicating that NnAP2 may play a role in specification of petal identity during the evolutionary process of the ancient species N. nucifera.

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