Recruitment of CRABS CLAW to promote nectary development within the eudicot clade

Author:

Lee Ji-Young1,Baum Stuart F.1,Oh Sang-Hun2,Jiang Cai-Zhong3,Chen Jen-Chih3,Bowman John L.1

Affiliation:

1. Section of Plant Biology, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616,USA

2. Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA

3. Department of Plant Sciences, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616,USA

Abstract

Nectaries are secretory organs that are widely present in flowering plants that function to attract floral pollinators. Owing to diversity in nectary positions and structures, they are thought to have originated multiple times during angiosperm evolution, with their potential contribution to the diversification of flowering plants and pollinating animals being considerable. We investigated the genetic basis of diverse nectary forms in eudicot angiosperm species using CRABS CLAW (CRC), a gene required for nectaries in Arabidopsis. CRC expression is conserved in morphologically different nectaries from several core eudicot species and is required for nectary development in both rosids and asterids,two major phylogenetic lineages of eudicots. However, in a basal eudicot species, no evidence of CRC expression in nectaries was found. Considering the phylogenetic distribution of nectary positions and CRC expression analyses in eudicots, we propose that diverse nectaries in core eudicots share conserved CRC gene regulation, and that derived nectary positions in eudicots have altered regulation of CRC. As the ancestral function of CRC lies in the regulation of carpel development, it may have been co-opted as a regulator of nectary development within the eudicots, concomitant with the association of nectaries with reproductive organs in derived lineages.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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