Different expression patterns of duplicated PHANTASTICA-like genes in Lotus japonicus suggest their divergent functions during compound leaf development

Jiang Hong Luo, Jun Yan, Lin Weng, Jun Yang, Zhong Zhao, Jiang Hua Chen, Xiao He Hu, Da Luo

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Abstract

Recent studies on leaf development demonstrate that the mechanism on the adaxial-abaxial polarity pattern formation could be well conserved among the far-related species, in which PHANTASTICA (PAHN)-like genes play important roles. In this study, we explored the conservation and diversity on functions of PHAN-like genes during the compound leaf development in Lotus japonicus, a papilionoid legume. Two PHAN-like genes in L. japonicus, LjPHANa and LjPHANb, were found to originate from a gene duplication event and displayed different expression patterns during compound leaf development. Two mutants, reduced leaflets1 (rel1) and reduced leaflets3 (rel3), which exhibited decreased adaxial identity of leaflets and reduced leaflet initiation, were identified and investigated. The expression patterns of both LjPHANs in rel mutants were altered and correlated with abnormalities of compound leaves. Our data suggest that LjPHANa and LjPHANb play important but divergent roles in regulating adaxial-abaxial polarity of compound leaves in L. japonicus.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)665-677
Number of pages13
JournalCell Research
Volume15
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adaxial identity
  • Gene duplication
  • LjPHANa
  • LjPHANb
  • Lotus japonicus
  • Rel mutants

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