ABC Model of Flower Development
ABC Model of Flower Development
Arabidopsis Flower
Carpels
Stamen
Petals
Ovule
Sepals Placenta
Sepals Petals
Stamen
Carpels
Differences in gene expression in these whorls must give rise to the different organs that make up the flower.
Sepal
Sepal
AB
BC
BC
AB
B A C
B A
Class B genes
Class C genes
AGAMOUS (AG)
whorl 1
Sepal
WT
B A
Class A mutant
whorl 1 Carpel C BC BC
B C A
whorl 1 Carpel C
whorl 2 whorl 3 whorl 4 whorl 4 whorl 3 whorl 2 Stamen Stamen Carpel Carpel Stamen Stamen C C BC BC
ap2
C S
B C
Class B mutant
whorl 1 Sepal A
B
whorl 1 Sepal A
whorl 2 whorl 3 whorl 4 whorl 4 whorl 3 whorl 2 Sepal A Carpel Carpel Carpel Carpel C C C C Sepal A
ap3
C S
A
Class C mutant
whorl 1 Sepal A Petal AB Petal AB
C
whorl 2 whorl 3 whorl 4 whorl 4 whorl 3 whorl 2 Sepal Sepal Petal AB Petal AB
A
whorl 1 Sepal A
agamous
B A
Antagonistic
A function and C function genes are mutually exclusive:When A function is missing, C function will expand to all whorls When C function is missing, A function will expand to all whorls
B A C
definition: Cadastral map: shows boundaries and ownership of land A + C function: 1. role in organ identity 2. Cadastral role
C
carpels are found in all four whorls as predicted
(ap2 ap3)
(ap2 pi)
A
sepals are found in all four whorls as predicted
(ap2 pi)
B
In WT flower this distribution of homeotic products alone does not occur in any whorl. cell fate decision is dependent on ap2 and ag.
B A C
Se
Pe
St
Ca
(ap2 pi ag)
In 1790, Goethe suggested that the floral organs are simply refined forms of leaves, which have been transformed by the action of a 'purifying sap'.