2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.916081
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Characterization of Three SEPALLATA-Like MADS-Box Genes Associated With Floral Development in Paphiopedilum henryanum (Orchidaceae)

Abstract: Paphiopedilum (Orchidaceae) is one of the world’s most popular orchids that is found in tropical and subtropical forests and has an enormous ornamental value. SEPALLATA-like (SEP-like) MADS-box genes are responsible for floral organ specification. In this study, three SEP-like MADS-box genes, PhSEP1, PhSEP2, and PhSEP3, were identified in Paphiopedilum henryanum. These genes were 732–916 bp, with conserved SEPI and SEPII motifs. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that PhSEP genes were evolutionarily closer to the … Show more

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“…Specifically, the mRNA of CsSEPs showed significant accumulation in flowers and pods, but was only mildly detected or even undetected in roots, stems, and leaves (Figures 3B-E). These results could be verified in other orchids, such as C. goeringii, E. pusilla, and P. henryanum, where the same expression pattern of SEP homologous genes is found to be expressed in floral organs, with low or no expression in vegetative organs (Lin et al, 2016;Dirks-Mulder et al, 2019;Sun et al, 2021;Cheng et al, 2022). However, in the flower bud development process (Figures 3F-I), the expression of CsSEP1 was significantly upregulated in S5.…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…Specifically, the mRNA of CsSEPs showed significant accumulation in flowers and pods, but was only mildly detected or even undetected in roots, stems, and leaves (Figures 3B-E). These results could be verified in other orchids, such as C. goeringii, E. pusilla, and P. henryanum, where the same expression pattern of SEP homologous genes is found to be expressed in floral organs, with low or no expression in vegetative organs (Lin et al, 2016;Dirks-Mulder et al, 2019;Sun et al, 2021;Cheng et al, 2022). However, in the flower bud development process (Figures 3F-I), the expression of CsSEP1 was significantly upregulated in S5.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…This finding was consistent with previous reports on the phylogeny of SEP1/ 3-like genes in P. henryanum and P. equestris . In Orchids, four clades of SE P genes have been generated from orchid-specific duplications within monocot SEP clades ( Pan et al., 2014 ; Ai et al., 2021 ; Sun et al., 2021 ; Yang et al., 2021 ; Cheng et al., 2022 ). Therefore, we speculated that the endemic Orchid SEP1/2 and Orchid SEP3 branches were formed during plant evolution.…”
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confidence: 99%
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