The petunia floral binding protein FBP1, is a putative transcription f
actor, with a MADS box DNA binding domain, controlling the identity of
whorl 2 and 3 organ primordia. We describe here the nuclear immunoloc
alization of the product of the fbp1 floral homeotic gene. The FBP1 pr
otein is present in the nucleus of petal cells and mainly located in t
he outer and inner petal epidermis. Analysis of the accumulation of FB
P1 in different developmental stages revealed that it is present from
very early (petal primordial to mature stages of petal development in
wild-type flowers. In sepaloid petals of the homeotic mutant green pet
als, the FBP1 protein was not detected. The fbp1 mRNA accumulates thro
ughout the process of floral organ initiation to anthesis. In situ hyb
ridization experiments demonstrated the accumulation of fbp1 mRNA in w
horls 2 and 3 of wild-type flower buds at different stages of developm
ent. In contrast to this, the FBP1 protein was immunologically not det
ectable in stamens of flower buds larger than 0.5 cm, whereas the FBP1
protein was present in nuclei of stamen primordia cells and in very e
arly stages of anther development. This suggests that fbp1 gene expres
sion is post-transcriptionally regulated in this organ at later stages
of stamen development. Our results correspond with the function of fb
p1 as a floral regulatory gene required for the correct initiation and
determination of petals and stamens. The nuclear localization of the
FBP1 protein is in agreement with the role of FBP1 as a transcriptiona
l activator.