关键词: Class 1 KNOPE1 Drupe development Gibberellin synthesis genes KNOX transcription factors Mesocarp development Peach

Mesh : Fruit / cytology genetics growth & development Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Gibberellins / metabolism Homeodomain Proteins / genetics metabolism Homeostasis Phloem / cytology genetics growth & development Plant Growth Regulators / metabolism Plant Proteins / genetics metabolism Prunus persica / cytology genetics growth & development RNA, Messenger / genetics metabolism

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.plantsci.2015.05.005

Abstract:
The Knotted-like transcription factors (KNOX) contribute to plant organ development. The expression patterns of peach KNOX genes showed that the class 1 members act precociously (S1-S2 stages) and differentially during drupe growth. Specifically, the transcription of KNOPE1 and 6 decreased from early (cell division) to late (cell expansion) S1 sub-stages, whilst that of STMlike1, 2, KNOPE2, 2.1 ceased at early S1. The KNOPE1 role in mesocarp was further addressed by studying the mRNA localization in the pulp cells and vascular net at early and late S1. The message signal was first diffuse in parenchymatous cells and then confined to hypodermal cell layers, showing that the gene down-tuning accompanied cell expansion. As for bundles, the mRNA mainly featured in the procambium/phloem of collateral open types and subsequently in the phloem side of complex structures (converging bundles, ducts). The KNOPE1 overexpression in Arabidopsis caused fruit shortening, decrease of mesocarp cell size, diminution of vascular lignification together with the repression of the major gibberellin synthesis genes AtGA20ox1 and AtGA3ox1. Negative correlation between the expression of KNOPE1 and PpGA3ox1 was observed in four cultivars at S1, suggesting that the KNOPE1 repression of PpGA3ox1 may regulate mesocarp differentiation by acting on gibberellin homeostasis.
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