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Temporal analysis of alpha and beta-expansin expression during floral opening and senescence

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PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 164, Issue 5, Pages 769-781

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ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0168-9452(03)00063-3

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cell wall loosening; expansins; flower development; Mirabilis jalapa; pseudogene

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We have identified a family of expansin transcripts that include seven alpha-expansins (MjExp1 through MjExp7) and three beta-expansins (MjExpB1 through MjExpB3) from Mirabilis jalapa (Nyctaginaceae) that show dramatic changes in transcript abundance during the rapid expansion and subsequent senescence of the ephemeral flowers. In general, alpha-expansin expression was low in small buds, high during maximal elongation of the floral tube, reduced during floral display, and upregulated during calyx infolding and collapse. Transcripts encoding auxin responsive proteins (Aux/IAA) showed a similar pattern of expression. Northern analysis using a set of overlapping probes designed to the MjExp2 transcript demonstrated a gradient of sequence conservation along its length (high to low, from the 5' to the 3' end of the coding region), and identified the presence of floral senescence-specific expansins. Beta expansin transcripts were found to be preferentially expressed during early floral development and sharply downregulated coincident with rapid growth. All three beta-expansin transcripts are highly related, and psiMjExpB2 is an intronless pseudogene derived from MjExpB1. MjExpB3 appears to have derived from MjExpB1 in a separate gene duplication event, and is predicted to encode a truncated protein. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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