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Three 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate Synthase Genes Regulated
by Primary and Secondary Pollination Signals in Orchid
Flowers1
Anhthu Q. Bui2 and
Sharman D. O' Neill*
Section of Plant Biology, Division of Biological Sciences,
University of California, Davis, California 95616
The
temporal and spatial expression patterns of three
1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) synthase genes were
investigated in pollinated orchid (Phalaenopsis spp.)
flowers. Pollination signals initiate a cascade of development events
in multiple floral organs, including the induction of ethylene
biosynthesis, which coordinates several postpollination developmental
responses. The initiation and propagation of ethylene biosynthesis is
regulated by the coordinated expression of three distinct ACC synthase
genes in orchid flowers. One ACC synthase gene
(Phal-ACS1) is regulated by ethylene and participates in
amplification and interorgan transmission of the pollination signal, as
we have previously described in a related orchid genus. Two additional
ACC synthase genes (Phal-ACS2 and
Phal-ACS3) are expressed primarily in the stigma and
ovary of pollinated orchid flowers. Phal-ACS2 mRNA
accumulated in the stigma within 1 h after pollination, whereas
Phal-ACS1 mRNA was not detected until 6 h after
pollination. Similar to the expression of Phal-ACS2, the
Phal-ACS3 gene was expressed within 2 h after pollination in the ovary. Exogenous application of auxin, but not ACC,
mimicked pollination by stimulating a rapid increase in ACC synthase
activity in the stigma and ovary and inducing Phal-ACS2
and Phal-ACS3 mRNA accumulation in the stigma and ovary, respectively. These results provide the basis for an expanded model of
interorgan regulation of three ACC synthase genes that respond to both
primary (Phal-ACS2 and Phal-ACS3) and
secondary (Phal-ACS1) pollination signals.
1
This research was supported by grants from the
U.S. Department of Agriculture National Research Initiative Competitive
Grant Program-Plant Growth and Development Program (USDA 91-37304-6464 and 93-37304-6464) and the Binational Agriculture Research and Development Fund (US 1867-90R) to S.D.O.
2
Present address: Department of Molecular, Cell,
and Developmental Biology, 405 Hilgard Avenue, University of
California, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1606.
*
Corresponding author; e-mail sdoneill{at}ucdavis.edu; fax
1-916-752-5410.
Plant Physiol. (1998) 116: 419-428
Copyright Clearance Center: 0032-0889/98/116/0419/10
© 1998 American Society of Plant Physiologists
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