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Plant Cell, Vol. 13, 739-754, April 2001, Copyright © 2001, American Society of Plant Physiologists
Activation of the Arabidopsis B Class Homeotic Genes by APETALA1
Medard Ng and
Martin F. Yanofsky
Section of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0116
Correspondence to:
Medard Ng, mng{at}exelixis.com (E-mail), 503-670-7703; or E-mail marty@ucsd (fax)
Proper development of petals and stamens in Arabidopsis flowers requires the activities of APETALA3 (AP3) and PISTILLATA (PI), whose transcripts can be detected in the petal and stamen primordia. Localized expression of AP3 and PI requires the activities of at least three genes: APETALA1 (AP1), LEAFY (LFY), and UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS (UFO). It has been proposed that UFO provides spatial cues and that LFY specifies competence for AP3 and PI expression in the developing flower. To understand the epistatic relationship among AP1, LFY, and UFO in regulating AP3 and PI expression, we generated two versions of AP1 that have strong transcriptional activation potential. Genetic and molecular analyses of transgenic plants expressing these activated AP1 proteins show that the endogenous AP1 protein acts largely as a transcriptional activator in vivo and that AP1 specifies petals by regulating the spatial domains of AP3 and PI expression through UFO.
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