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Accumulation of the ZRP3 mRNA in the root and coleorhiza of germinating maize (Zemays,Poaceae)
Authors:Huiqing Wang  James T Colbert  Eve Syrkin Wurtele
Institution:Interdisciplinary Plant Physiology Major and Department of Botany, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 50011
Abstract:The evolutionary origin of the coleorhiza of species of Poaceae is unclear. The zrp3 gene, which codes for a protein of an as yet unknown function, is expressed in the roots of maize early in development. The sequence of zrp3 is similar to the sequences of three other genes isolated from dicot species. The pattern of accumulation of ZRP3 mRNA was examined in embryos of maize. No ZRP3 mRNA can be detected in the dry seeds; however, 1.5 d after inhibition, ZRP3 mRNA accumulated in both the roots and the coleorhiza of the embryo but not in other regions of the seed. In the roots, ZRP3 mRNA accumulates specifically in the cortical ground meristem and the pro-pith tissues. In the coleorhiza, ZRP3 mRNA accumulates in the parenchymal cells but not in the epidermal cells, thus distinguishing two tissue types in this organ. The accumulation of ZRP3 mRNA in the coleorhiza as well as in the root is molecular evidence consistent with the homology of these two organs.
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