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Plant Mol Biol (2016) 92:597–612 DOI 10.1007/s1103-016-0535-y1 A-LIKE6AINTEGUMENT can functionally replace AAINTEGUMENT but alters Arabidopsis flower development when misexpressed at high levels 1 1 Han Han · Beth A. Krizek Received: 14 June 2016 / Accepted: 24 August 2016 / Published online: 7 September 2016 © Springer Science +Business Media Dordrecht 2016 Abstract although the in vivo relevance of such differences is not Key message Expression differences underlie the func- . Similar clear to 35S:ANT plants, overexpression of AIL6 tional differences between two related transcription fac- in the inducible lines also results in the production of larger tors: AINTEGUMENTA and AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE6. flowers. The distinct phenotypes resulting from AIL6 mis - Ectopic expression of at high expression in the transgenic lines described here and those levels alters floral organ initiation, growth and identity previously characterized appear to result from different lev - specification. els and patterns of AIL6 expression. Abstract AAINTEGUMENT (ANT ) and AINTEGU- A-LIKE6MENT (AIL6 ) encode related transcription factors Keywords Arabidopsis · Flower development · AAINTEGUMENT · A-LIKE6AINTEGUMENT · with partially overlapping roles in floral organ development in Arabidopsis thaliana . o investigate T whether the func - Flower size · Mosaic organ tional ferences between dif
Plant Molecular Biology – Springer Journals
Published: Sep 7, 2016
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