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FLOWERING LOCUS C in monocots and the tandem origin of angiosperm-specific MADS-box genes

  • MADS-domain transcription factors have been shown to act as key repressors or activators of the transition to flowering and as master regulators of reproductive organ identities. Despite their important roles in plant development, the origin of several MADS-box subfamilies has remained enigmatic so far. Here we demonstrate, through a combination of genome synteny and phylogenetic reconstructions, the origin of three major, apparently angiosperm-specific MADS-box gene clades: FLOWERING LOCUS C- (FLC-), SQUAMOSA- (SQUA-) and SEPALLATA- (SEP-) -like genes. We find that these lineages derive from a single ancestral tandem duplication in a common ancestor of extant seed plants. Contrary to common belief, we show that FLC- like genes are present in cereals where they can also act as floral repressors responsive to prolonged cold or vernalization. This opens a new perspective on the translation of findings from Arabidopsis to cereal crops, in which vernalization was originally described.

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Author details:Philip Ruelens, Ruud A. de Maagd, Sebastian ProostORCiD, Günther Theissen, Koen GeutenORCiD, Kerstin KaufmannORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3280
ISSN:2041-1723
Title of parent work (English):Nature Communications
Publisher:Nature Publ. Group
Place of publishing:London
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Year of first publication:2013
Publication year:2013
Release date:2017/03/26
Volume:4
Issue:8
Number of pages:8
Funding institution:Alexander-von-Humboldt-Foundation; BMBF; FWO [G.0607.11N, G.0657.13N]; IWT fellowship
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
Peer review:Referiert
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