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Cell and developmental plant biology

Morphological analysis of female gametophyte development in the bel1 stk shp1 shp2 mutant

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Pages 643-649 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

In Arabidopsis thaliana, cell fate in developing ovules is determined by the action of the homeodomain factor BELL1 (BEL1) and of the MADS-box factors SEEDSTICK (STK), SHATTERPROOF1 (SHP1) and SHP2. The analysis of the bel1 and the stk shp1 shp2 mutants revealed that the functional megaspore is formed, however, it does not proceed into megagametogenesis. In the bel1 stk shp1 shp2, quadruple mutant megasporogenesis does not take place. In this article we describe a detailed morphological analysis of the quadruple mutant, and we discuss the possibility that BELL1, STK, SHP1 and SHP2 not only control integument identity determination and development, but that they might also play a role during megasporogenesis.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Marty Yanofksy for providing the seeds of the stk-2/+ shp1-1 shp2-1 Arabidopsis mutant. They are grateful to Attilio Amato for helping with some experiments. This research was supported by the European Union Marie Curie Research and Training Network Project Transistor and by the Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca Cofinanziamento 2005 Protocollo 200505 4223_002.

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