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The R3-MYB Gene GhCPC Negatively Regulates Cotton Fiber Elongation
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) fibers are single-cell trichomes that arise from the outer epidermal layer of seed coat. Here, we isolated a R3-MYB gene GhCPC, identified by cDNA microarray analysis. The only conserved R3 motif and different expression between TM-1 and fuzzless-lintless mutants suggested th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4315419/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25646816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116272 |
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author | Liu, Bingliang Zhu, Yichao Zhang, Tianzhen |
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description | Cotton (Gossypium spp.) fibers are single-cell trichomes that arise from the outer epidermal layer of seed coat. Here, we isolated a R3-MYB gene GhCPC, identified by cDNA microarray analysis. The only conserved R3 motif and different expression between TM-1 and fuzzless-lintless mutants suggested that it might be a negative regulator in fiber development. Transgenic evidence showed that GhCPC overexpression not only delayed fiber initiation but also led to significant decreases in fiber length. Interestingly, Yeast two-hybrid analysis revealed an interaction complex, in which GhCPC and GhTTG1/4 separately interacted with GhMYC1. In transgenic plants, Q-PCR analysis showed that GhHOX3 (GL2) and GhRDL1 were significantly down regulated in −1–5 DPA ovules and fibers. In addition, Yeast one-hybrid analysis demonstrated that GhMYC1 could bind to the E-box cis-elements and the promoter of GhHOX3. These results suggested that GhHOX3 (GL2) might be downstream gene of the regulatory complex. Also, overexpression of GhCPC in tobacco led to differential loss of pigmentation. Taken together, the results suggested that GhCPC might negatively regulate cotton fiber initiation and early elongation by a potential CPC-MYC1-TTG1/4 complex. Although the fibers were shorter in transgenic cotton lines than in the wild type, no significant difference was detected in stem or leaf trichomes, even in cotton mutants (five naked seed or fuzzless), suggesting that fiber and trichome development might be regulated by two sets of genes sharing a similar model. |
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spelling | pubmed-43154192015-02-13 The R3-MYB Gene GhCPC Negatively Regulates Cotton Fiber Elongation Liu, Bingliang Zhu, Yichao Zhang, Tianzhen PLoS One Research Article Cotton (Gossypium spp.) fibers are single-cell trichomes that arise from the outer epidermal layer of seed coat. Here, we isolated a R3-MYB gene GhCPC, identified by cDNA microarray analysis. The only conserved R3 motif and different expression between TM-1 and fuzzless-lintless mutants suggested that it might be a negative regulator in fiber development. Transgenic evidence showed that GhCPC overexpression not only delayed fiber initiation but also led to significant decreases in fiber length. Interestingly, Yeast two-hybrid analysis revealed an interaction complex, in which GhCPC and GhTTG1/4 separately interacted with GhMYC1. In transgenic plants, Q-PCR analysis showed that GhHOX3 (GL2) and GhRDL1 were significantly down regulated in −1–5 DPA ovules and fibers. In addition, Yeast one-hybrid analysis demonstrated that GhMYC1 could bind to the E-box cis-elements and the promoter of GhHOX3. These results suggested that GhHOX3 (GL2) might be downstream gene of the regulatory complex. Also, overexpression of GhCPC in tobacco led to differential loss of pigmentation. Taken together, the results suggested that GhCPC might negatively regulate cotton fiber initiation and early elongation by a potential CPC-MYC1-TTG1/4 complex. Although the fibers were shorter in transgenic cotton lines than in the wild type, no significant difference was detected in stem or leaf trichomes, even in cotton mutants (five naked seed or fuzzless), suggesting that fiber and trichome development might be regulated by two sets of genes sharing a similar model. Public Library of Science 2015-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4315419/ /pubmed/25646816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116272 Text en © 2015 Liu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Liu, Bingliang Zhu, Yichao Zhang, Tianzhen The R3-MYB Gene GhCPC Negatively Regulates Cotton Fiber Elongation |
title | The R3-MYB Gene GhCPC Negatively Regulates Cotton Fiber Elongation |
title_full | The R3-MYB Gene GhCPC Negatively Regulates Cotton Fiber Elongation |
title_fullStr | The R3-MYB Gene GhCPC Negatively Regulates Cotton Fiber Elongation |
title_full_unstemmed | The R3-MYB Gene GhCPC Negatively Regulates Cotton Fiber Elongation |
title_short | The R3-MYB Gene GhCPC Negatively Regulates Cotton Fiber Elongation |
title_sort | r3-myb gene ghcpc negatively regulates cotton fiber elongation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4315419/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25646816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116272 |
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