Abstract
CYCLOIDEA-like genes belong to the TCP family of transcriptional regulators and have been shown
to control different aspects of shoot development in various angiosperm lineages,
including flower monosymmetry in asterids and axillary meristem growth in monocots.
Genes related to the CYC gene from Antirrhinum show independent duplications in both asterids and rosids. However, it remains unclear
to what extent this affected the evolution of flower symmetry and shoot branching
in these and other eudicot lineages. Here, we show that CYC-like genes have also undergone duplications in two related Ranunculales families,
Fumariaceae and Papaveraceae s.str. These families exhibit morphological diversity
in flower symmetry and inflorescence architecture that is potentially related to functions
of CYC-like genes. We present sequences of 14 CYC-related genes covering 9 genera. Phylogenetic analyses indicate the presence of three
clades of CYC-like genes. Shared motifs in the region between the TCP and R domains of CYC-like genes between Fumariaceae, Papaveraceae s.str., and Aquilegia (Ranunculaceae) indicate that the observed duplications originated from a single
CYC gene present in all Ranunculales. RT‐PCR expression data suggest that gene duplication
and diversification in Fumariaceae and Papaveraceae s.str. was accompanied by divergence
in expression patterns.
Key words
CYCLOIDEA
- TCP genes - Fumariaceae - Papaveraceae s.str.
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S. Gleissberg
Institut für Spezielle Botanik
Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität
Bentzelweg 9 a
55099 Mainz
Germany
Email: gleissberg@uni-mainz.de
Editor: F. Salamini