Identification and characterization of class E genes involved in floral organ development in Dianthus chinensis

Ornamental Plant Research(2023)

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The SEPALLATA (SEP) gene, as a 'glue' for the 'floral quartets model', plays an important role in floral organ development by forming tetramers with class A-, B-, and C- genes. The functional differentiation of class E genes has been reported in different species. Carnation (Dianthus spp.) is a world-famous economic flower that has been extensively used in landscaping, but the roles of SEP genes in carnation are unclear. Here, we found that the class E genes of D. chinensis cultivar 'L' showed different expression patterns during floral organ primordium development by transcriptome analysis. Combined with quantitative real-time PCR, its tissue and specific stage expression patterns were also different in different subclades. In addition, a yeast two-hybrid experiment was carried out to explore the interaction patterns of class E genes with other class A-, B-, and C- genes. Only DcSEP3s and DcSEP4s proteins interacted with all three classes of A-, B-, and C- proteins, and interestingly, is that DcSEP3-1 only interacted with the DcAP1 protein of class A, while the DcSEP3-2 protein only interacted with DcFUL1. Transgenic experiments showed that overexpression of DcSEP3-2 genes in Arabidopsis resulted in early flowering, smaller rosettes, dwarfism and abnormal floral organs. The transgenic line overexpressing of DcSEP3-1 only showed an early flowering phenotype. All these results indicated that the two DcSEP3s of class E genes in D. chinensis may undergo sub-functionalization. These findings advance our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of flower development in carnation.
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sep,dianthus chinensis,floral organ development,protein interaction,specific expression
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