A miR172 target-deficient AP2-like gene correlates with the double flower phenotype in roses

Archive ouverte

François, Léa | Verdenaud, Marion | Fu, Xiaopeng | Ruleman, Darcy | Dubois, Annick | Vandenbussche, Michiel | Bendahmane, Abdelhafid | Raymond, Olivier | Just, Jérémy | Bendahmane, Mohammed

Edité par CCSD ; Nature Publishing Group -

International audience. One of the well-known floral abnormalities in flowering plants is the double-flower phenotype, which corresponds to flowers that develop extra petals, sometimes even containing entire flowers within flowers. Because of their highly priced ornamental value, spontaneous double-flower variants have been found and selected for in a wide range of ornamental species. Previously, double flower formation in roses was associated with a restriction of AGAMOUS expression domain toward the centre of the meristem, leading to extra petals. Here, we characterized the genomic region containing the mutation associated with the switch from simple to double flowers in the rose. An APETALA2-like gene (RcAP2L), a member of the Target Of EAT-type (TOE-type) subfamily, lies within this interval. In the double flower rose, two alleles of RcAP2L are present, one of which harbours a transposable element inserted into intron 8. This insertion leads to the creation of a miR172 resistant RcAP2L variant. Analyses of the presence of this variant in a set of simple and double flower roses demonstrate a correlation between the presence of this allele and the double flower phenotype. These data suggest a role of this miR172 resistant RcAP2L variant in regulating RcAGAMOUS expression and double flower formation in Rosa sp.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

The Rosa genome provides new insights into the domestication of modern roses

Archive ouverte | Raymond, Olivier | CCSD

Epub ahead of print. International audience. Roses have high cultural and economic importance as ornamental plants and in the perfume industry. We report the rose whole-genome sequencing and assembly and resequencin...

Light-mediated anthocyanin biosynthesis in rose petals involves a balanced regulatory module comprising transcription factors RhHY5, RhMYB114a, and RhMYB3b

Archive ouverte | Yan, Yuhang | CCSD

International audience. Abstract Roses are significant botanical species with both ornamental and economic value, displaying diverse floral traits, particularly an extensive array of petal colors. The red pigmentati...

Biosynthesis of monoterpene scent compounds in roses

Archive ouverte | Magnard, Jean-Louis | CCSD

The scent of roses (Rosa x hybrida) is composed of hundreds of volatile molecules.Monoterpenes represent up to 70% percent of the scent content in some cultivars, such asthe Papa Meilland rose. Monoterpene biosynthesis in plants r...

Chargement des enrichissements...