Wong Aidan A, Carrero Gustavo, Hillen Thomas
Department Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Centre for Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Athabasca University, Athabasca, AB, Canada.
Commun Biol. 2025 Jan 27;8(1):129. doi: 10.1038/s42003-025-07507-z.
The beauty of tulips has enchanted mankind for centuries. The striped variety has attracted particular attention for its intricate and unpredictable patterns. A good understanding of the mechanism driving the striped pattern formation of broken tulips has been missing since the 17th century. It has been known since 1928 that these patterned tulips suffer from a viral infection by the tulip breaking virus. Here, we present a mathematical model to understand how a virus infection of the petals can lead to stripes, thereby providing a possible explanation of a 350 year-old mystery. The model, which describes the viral inhibition of pigment expression (anthocyanins) and their interaction with viral reproduction, incorporates a pattern formation mechanism identified as an activator-substrate mechanism, similar to the well-known Turing instability, working together with Wolpert's positional information mechanism. The model is solved on a growing tulip petal-shaped domain, whereby we introduce a new method to describe the tulip petal growth explicitly. This work shows how a viral infection that inhibits pigment production can lead to beautiful tulip patterns.
几个世纪以来,郁金香的美丽一直令人类着迷。条纹品种因其复杂且不可预测的图案而备受关注。自17世纪以来,人们一直未能很好地理解导致碎色郁金香条纹图案形成的机制。自1928年以来,人们就知道这些有图案的郁金香感染了郁金香碎色病毒。在此,我们提出一个数学模型,以了解花瓣的病毒感染如何导致条纹出现,从而为一个存在了350年的谜团提供一种可能的解释。该模型描述了病毒对色素表达(花青素)的抑制及其与病毒繁殖的相互作用,纳入了一种被确定为激活剂 - 底物机制的图案形成机制,类似于著名的图灵不稳定性,并与沃尔珀特的位置信息机制共同作用。该模型在一个不断生长的郁金香花瓣形状的区域上求解,为此我们引入了一种新方法来明确描述郁金香花瓣的生长。这项工作展示了抑制色素产生的病毒感染如何导致美丽的郁金香图案。