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  • The architecture of plant forms varies based on lateral branches, internode elongation, and leaf arrangement, which are influenced by Axillary Meristems (AMs).
  • Research has identified the GRAS transcription factor LATERAL SUPPRESSOR (Ls) as crucial for AM determination in model plants, and a related gene, ERAMOSA (ERA), in snapdragon has been characterized.
  • ERA regulates AM formation during both vegetative and reproductive phases, but during reproduction, it is counteracted by the MADS box transcription factor SQUAMOSA (SQUA), with double mutant plants showing unique axillary meristem development.

Article Abstract

Plant forms display a wide variety of architectures, depending on the number of lateral branches, internode elongation and phyllotaxy. These are in turn determined by the number, the position and the fate of the Axillary Meristems (AMs). Mutants that affect AM determination during the vegetative phase have been isolated in several model plants. Among these genes, the GRAS transcription factor LATERAL SUPPRESSOR (Ls) plays a pivotal role in AM determination during the vegetative phase. Hereby we characterize the phylogenetic orthologue of Ls in Antirrhinum, ERAMOSA (ERA). Our data supported ERA control of AM formation during both the vegetative and the reproductive phase in snapdragon. A phylogenetic analysis combined with an analysis of the synteny of Ls in several species strongly supported the hypothesis that ERA is a phylogenetic orthologue of Ls, although it plays a broader role. During the reproductive phase ERA promotes the establishment of the stem niche at the bract axis but, after the reproductive transition, it is antagonized by the MADS box transcription factor SQUAMOSA (SQUA). Surprisingly double mutant era squa plants display a squa phenotype developing axillary meristems, which can eventually turn into inflorescences or flowers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5286501PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep41319DOI Listing

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