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CLASS-II KNOX genes coordinate spatial and temporal ripening in tomato

Authors :
Alexandra Keren-Keiserman
Amit Shtern
Matan Levy
Daniel Chalupowicz
Chihiro Furumizu
John Paul Alvarez
Ziva Amsalem
Tzahi Arazi
Sharon Alkalai-Tuvia
Idan Efroni
Naomi Ori
John L Bowman
Elazar Fallik
Alexander Goldshmidt
Source :
Plant Physiol
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2022.

Abstract

Fruits can be divided into dry and fleshy types. Dry fruits mature through senescence and fleshy fruits through ripening. Previous studies have indicated that partially common molecular networks could govern fruit maturation in these different fruit types. However, the nature of such networks remains obscure. CLASS-II KNOX genes were shown to regulate the senescence of the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) dry fruits, the siliques, but their roles in fleshy-fruit development are unknown. Here, we investigated the roles of the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) CLASS-II KNOX (TKN-II) genes in fleshy fruit ripening using knockout alleles of individual genes and an artificial microRNA line (35S:amiR-TKN-II) simultaneously targeting all genes. 35S:amiR-TKN-II plants, as well as a subset of tkn-II single and double mutants, have smaller fruits. Strikingly, the 35S:amiR-TKN-II and tknII3 tknII7/+ fruits showed early ripening of the locular domain while their pericarp ripening was stalled. Further examination of the ripening marker-gene RIPENING INHIBITOR (RIN) expression and 35S:amiR-TKN-II rin-1 mutant fruits suggested that TKN-II genes arrest RIN activity at the locular domain and promote it in the pericarp. These findings imply that CLASS-II KNOX genes redundantly coordinate maturation in both dry and fleshy fruits. In tomato, these genes also control spatial patterns of fruit ripening, utilizing differential regulation of RIN activity at different fruit domains.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Physiol
Accession number :
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