2019
DOI: 10.3390/f10080669
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Characterization of Two AGL6–Like Genes from a Chinese Endemic Woody Tree, Manglietia patungensis (Magnoliaceae) Provides Insight into Perianth Development and Evolution in Basal Angiosperms

Abstract: Manglietia patungensis (Magnoliaceae) exhibits radially symmetric flowers with perianth consisting of three separate sepaloid tepals in whorl 1 and six petaloid tepals in the inner two whorls, which shows an obvious difference from flowers of most Magnoliaceae species that contain three uniform petaloid tepals whorls, and make it an excellent model for understanding perianth morphology differentiation during early flower evolution. Here, two AGL6 orthologs, MapaAGL6-1 and MapaAGL6-2, were isolated from M. patu… Show more

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“…Rice contains two AGL6 -like genes: OsMADS17 plays minor and redundant roles, whereas OsMADS6 is a key regulator of flower development [ 26 , 27 , 48 ]. The expression of MapaAGL6-1 and MapaAGL6-2 differs, and the ectopic expression of MapaAGL6-1 and MapaAGL6-2 in Arabidopsis ap1–10 mutants results in different phenotypes [ 49 ]. Three TaAGL6 genes exhibit similar expression patterns and protein–protein interaction patterns and show similar functions in transgenic Arabidopsis [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rice contains two AGL6 -like genes: OsMADS17 plays minor and redundant roles, whereas OsMADS6 is a key regulator of flower development [ 26 , 27 , 48 ]. The expression of MapaAGL6-1 and MapaAGL6-2 differs, and the ectopic expression of MapaAGL6-1 and MapaAGL6-2 in Arabidopsis ap1–10 mutants results in different phenotypes [ 49 ]. Three TaAGL6 genes exhibit similar expression patterns and protein–protein interaction patterns and show similar functions in transgenic Arabidopsis [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%