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科学通报(英文版) 1998
Tobacco floral homeotic gene homologues: partial sequence and expression pattern
Keywords: nicotiana tabacum,floral homeotic gene,flower organ identity Abstract: Using PCR approach, three cDNA sequences, NTSQUA4, NTSQUA12 and NTSQUA15, were amplified from first_strand cDNAs of wild tobacco flower buds and identified as homologues for floral homeotic genes. All the three clones contained domains that a floral homeotic gene generally had, i.e. I domain, K domain and C_terminal domain except MADS_ box since the PCR primers were designed beyond this region. In addition, the amino acid sequences of them showed 50%-60% identity (70%-80% similarity) with the known floral organ identity class A gene AP1 and SQUA, possibly indicating that they are class A_like genes. NTSQUA4 and NTSQUA412 shared 95% identity in their amino acid sequence, while NTSQUA415 exhibited only 47% identity as compared with NTSQUA4 and NTSQUA12. Within tobacco flower, NTSQUA4 was expressed in sepals, petals and carpels, but not in stamens, while NTSQUA15 was expressed in every whorl of the flower. The possible functions of these genes are discussed.
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