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FPA, a gene involved in floral induction in Arabidopsis, encodes a protein containing RNA-recognition motifs
Authors:Schomburg F M  Patton D A  Meinke D W  Amasino R M
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.
Abstract:FPA is a gene that regulates flowering time in Arabidopsis via a pathway that is independent of daylength (the autonomous pathway). Mutations in FPA result in extremely delayed flowering. FPA was identified by means of positional cloning. The predicted FPA protein contains three RNA recognition motifs in the N-terminal region. FPA is expressed most strongly in developing tissues, similar to the expression of FCA and LUMINIDEPENDENS, two components of the autonomous pathway previously identified. Overexpression of FPA in Arabidopsis causes early flowering in noninductive short days and creates plants that exhibit a more day-neutral flowering behavior.
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