Isolation and characterization of the papaya MADS-box E-class genes, CpMADS1 and CpMADS3, and a TM6 lineage gene CpMADS2
Journal
Genetics and Molecular Research
Journal Volume
13
Journal Issue
3
Pages
5299-5312
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) plants are polygamous, with female, male, and hermaphroditic flowers. To understand the roles of MADS-box genes in flower development and sex determination, we cloned cDNAs of E-class genes CpMADS1 and CpMADS3 and a TM6 lineage of the B-class gene CpMADS2 from young flower buds of papaya. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and real-time PCR analyses revealed that CpMADS1 and CpMADS3 were preferentially expressed in the carpel and also in petals and stamens. CpMADS2 was expressed in both petals and stamens early during floral development. Comparison of 10 papaya genotypes of 5 different sex phenotypes - hermaphrodite, male, female, progeny-all-hermaphrodite, and progeny-all-male - by Southern blot analysis of genomic DNAs with probes of the 3 genes revealed similar restriction patterns and copy number, suggesting a low relationship of the 3 CpMADS genes with sex expression of papaya plants at the genomic level. © FUNPEC-RP.
Subjects
Carica papaya; Floral sex expression; MADS-box genes
Other Subjects
complementary DNA; genomic DNA; MADS domain protein; MADS domain protein; vegetable protein; article; controlled study; copy number variation; CpMADS1 gene; CpMADS2 gene; CpMADS3 gene; female; flower development; gene expression; gene isolation; genotype; hermaphrodite; MADS box gene; male; molecular cloning; nonhuman; nucleotide sequence; papaya; petal; phenotype; plant gene; plant genetics; progeny; real time polymerase chain reaction; restriction mapping; reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction; sex determination; Southern blotting; stamen; TM6 gene; amino acid sequence; anatomy and histology; Carica; classification; flower; gene expression regulation; genetics; molecular genetics; phylogeny; sequence alignment; sex determination process; sex differentiation; Amino Acid Sequence; Carica; Flowers; Gene Expression Regulation, Plant; Genotype; Hermaphroditic Organisms; MADS Domain Proteins; Molecular Sequence Data; Phylogeny; Plant Proteins; Sequence Alignment; Sex Determination Processes; Sex Differentiation
Type
journal article