Jl. Bowman et Dr. Smyth, CRABS CLAW, a gene that regulates carpel and nectary development in Arabidopsis, encodes a novel protein with zinc finger and helix-loop-helix domains, DEVELOPMENT, 126(11), 1999, pp. 2387-2396
Studies of plants with mutations in the CRABS CLAW gene indicate that it is
involved in suppressing early radial growth of the gynoecium and in promot
ing its later elongation. It is also required for the initiation of nectary
development, To gain further insight, the gene was cloned by chromosome wa
lking. CRABS CLAW encodes a putative transcription factor containing a zinc
finger and a helix-loop-helix domain, The latter resembles the first two h
elices of the HMG box, known to bind DNA, At least five other genes of Arab
idopsis carry the same combination of domains, and we have named them the y
abby family. The new helix-loop-helix domain itself we call the yabby domai
n. Consistent with the mutant phenotype, CRABS CLAW expression is mostly li
mited to carpels and nectaries, It is expressed in gynoecial primordia from
their inception, firstly in lateral sectors where it may inhibit radial gr
owth, and later in the epidermis and in four internal strips, The internal
expression may be sufficient to support longitudinal growth, as carpels are
longer in a crabs claw promoter mutant where expression is now confined to
these regions, The patterns of expression of CRABS CLAW in ectopic carpels
of floral homeotic mutants suggest that it is negatively regulated by the
A and B organ identity functions, but largely independent of C function, CR
ABS CLAW expression occurs in nectaries throughout their growth and maturat
ion. It is also expressed in their presumptive anlagen so it may specify ce
lls that will later develop as nectaries, Nectaries arise from the floral r
eceptacle at normal positions in all A, B and C organ identity mutants exam
ined, and CRABS CLAW is always expressed within them, Thus CRABS CLAW expre
ssion is regulated independently in carpels and nectaries.