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Early genes responsive to abscisic acid during heterophyllous induction in Marsilea quadrifolia
Authors:Hsu  Ting-Chang  Liu   Hung-Chi  Wang   Jang-Shiun  Chen   Rung-Wu  Wang   Ying-Chuan  Lin   Bai-Ling
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Hematology Division, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, 10009, Taiwan;(2) Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, 128 Academia Road Section II, Taipei, 11529, Taiwan
Abstract:The aquatic fern Marsilea quadrifolia produces different types of leaves in response to changes in natural environment and culture conditions. When the conditions are in favor of producing the submerged-type leaves, exogenous application of the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) induces the formation of aerial-type leaves. Tissues responsive to ABA were localized to the shoot apical meristem and the associated organ primordia. From these tissues, at least two tiers of ABA-regulated early genes were identified, including seven primary genes and seventeen secondary genes. These genes, designated ABRH for ABA-responsive heterophylly, showed diverse expression patterns during the course of heterophyllous induction. Changes in the transcript level of ABRH genes started early, within 0.5-1.0 h after the addition of ABA to the culture medium. Some changes were transient while the others were persistent. The ABRHs contain extensive sequence homology to known genes, including those encoding transcription factors, protein kinases, membrane transporters, metabolic enzymes, structural proteins and those encoded by the chloroplast genome. Identification of these ABRHs is a first step toward the understanding of the regulation mechanisms of heterophylly, and the results suggest the involvement of novel metabolic and regulatory pathways in ABA-controlled morphogenesis.
Keywords:abscisic acid  developmental switch  early gene  heterophylly  Marsilea  shoot apical meristem
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