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EcFLO, a FLORICAULA-like gene from Eschscholzia californica is expressed during organogenesis at the vegetative shoot apex

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FLORICAULA/LEAFY-like genes were initially characterized as flower meristem identity genes. In a range of angiosperms, expression occurs also in vegetative shoot apices and developing leaves, and in some species with dissected leaves expression is perpetuated during organogenesis at the leaf marginal blastozone. The evolution of these expression patterns and associated functions is not well understood. We have isolated and characterized a FLORICAULA-like gene from California Poppy, Eschscholzia californica Cham. (Papaveraceae), a species belonging to the basal eudicot clade Ranunculales. EcFLO encodes a putative 416-amino-acid protein with highest similarity to homologous genes from Trochodendron and Platanus. We show that EcFLO mRNA is expressed during the vegetative phase of the shoot apical meristem and in developing dissected leaves in a characteristic manner. This pattern is compared to that of other eudicots and discussed in terms of evolution of FLORICAULA expression and function.

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Abbreviations

EcFLO :

Eschscholzia californica FLORICAULA

FLO :

FLORICAULA-like

SAM:

shoot apical meristem

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Acknowledgements

We thank Günter Theissen (Jena) for technical hints on RT–PCR, John Galey (Reading) for suggestions on primer design, and Sabine Zachgo (Köln) for help with establishment of in situ hybridization. Marion Kever (Mainz) helped in the laboratory and Katharina Richter (Mainz) produced Figs. 2 and 4.

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The nucleotide sequence data of the EcFLO gene have been deposited in the GenBank database under accession number AY188789.

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Busch, A., Gleissberg, S. EcFLO, a FLORICAULA-like gene from Eschscholzia californica is expressed during organogenesis at the vegetative shoot apex. Planta 217, 841–848 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00425-003-1046-z

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