Identification and disruption of an Arabidopsis zinc finger gene controlling seed germination

  1. Maura Papi1,3,
  2. Sabrina Sabatini1,3,
  3. David Bouchez2,
  4. Christine Camilleri2,
  5. Paolo Costantino1,4, and
  6. Paola Vittorioso1
  1. 1Istituto Pasteur Fondazione Cenci Bolognetti, Dipartimento di Genetica e Biologia Molecolare, Università “La Sapienza,” 00185 Rome, Italy; 2Biologie Cellulaire, INRA, 78026 Versailles, France

Abstract

We describe here the Arabidopsis gene DAG1, encoding a zinc finger transcription factor of the Dof family, and show that it is involved in the control of seed germination. By a reverse genetics approach, we isolated an Arabidopsis mutant line with one T-DNA insertion in DAG1. Seeds from homozygous knockoutdag1-1 plants do not develop dormancy and germinate also in the absence of light. Segregation analysis indicates that the effect of the mutation is maternal. Accordingly, in situ mRNA hybridizations reveal expression of DAG1 in the vascular tissue of the flower and maturing fruit but not in the seed.

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  • 3 These authors contributed equally to this work.

  • 4 Corresponding author.

  • E-MAIL costantino{at}axrma.uniroma1.it; FAX 39 06 4440812.

    • Received July 23, 1999.
    • Accepted November 18, 1999.
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