VvSUNmay act in the auxin pathway to regulate fruit shape in grape

Autor: Zheng, Huan, Dong, Yang, Nong, Huilan, Huang, Liyuan, Liu, Jing, Yu, Xin, Zhang, Yaguan, Yang, Lina, Hong, Ben, Wang, Wu, Tao, Jianmin
Zdroj: Horticulture Research; January 2022, Vol. 9 Issue: 1
Abstrakt: Fruit shape is an essential agronomic feature in many crops. We identified and functionally characterized an auxin pathway-related gene, VvSUN. VvSUN, which belongs to the SUN/IQ67-DOMAIN(IQD) family, localizes to the plasma membrane and chloroplast and may be involved in controlling fruit shape through auxin. It is highly expressed in the ovary, and the expression level 1 week before the anthesis stage is positively correlated with the fruit shape index. Functional analyses illustrated that VvSUNgene overexpression in tomato and tobacco plants changed fruit/pod shape. The VvSUNpromoter directly bound to VvARF6in yeast and activated ß-glucuronidase (GUS) activity by indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) treatments in grapevine leaves, indicating that VvSUN functions are in coordination with auxin. Further analysis of 35S::VvSUNtransgenic tomato ovaries showed that the fruit shape changes caused by VvSUNwere predominantly caused by variations in cell number in longitudinal directions by regulating endogenous auxin levels via polar transport and/or auxin signal transduction process variations. Moreover, enrichment of the 35S::VvSUNtransgenic tomato differentially expressed genes was found in a variety of biological processes, including primary metabolic process, transmembrane transport, calcium ion binding, cytoskeletal protein binding, tubulin binding, and microtubule-based movement. Using weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA), we confirmed that this plant hormone signal transduction may play a crucial role in controlling fruit shape. As a consequence, it is possible that VvSUNacts as a hub gene, altering cellular auxin levels and the plant hormone signal transduction pathway, which plays a role in cell division patterns, leading to anisotropic growth of the ovary and, ultimately, an elongated fruit shape.
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