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Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Candidate Genes for Female Sterility in Pomegranate Flowers

Pomegranate has two types of flowers on the same plant: functional male flowers (FMF) and bisexual flowers (BF). BF are female-fertile flowers that can set fruits. FMF are female-sterile flowers that fail to set fruit and that eventually drop. The putative cause of pomegranate FMF female sterility i...

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Autores principales: Chen, Lina, Zhang, Jie, Li, Haoxian, Niu, Juan, Xue, Hui, Liu, Beibei, Wang, Qi, Luo, Xiang, Zhang, Fuhong, Zhao, Diguang, Cao, Shangyin
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5572335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28878788
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01430
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author Chen, Lina
Zhang, Jie
Li, Haoxian
Niu, Juan
Xue, Hui
Liu, Beibei
Wang, Qi
Luo, Xiang
Zhang, Fuhong
Zhao, Diguang
Cao, Shangyin
author_facet Chen, Lina
Zhang, Jie
Li, Haoxian
Niu, Juan
Xue, Hui
Liu, Beibei
Wang, Qi
Luo, Xiang
Zhang, Fuhong
Zhao, Diguang
Cao, Shangyin
author_sort Chen, Lina
collection PubMed
description Pomegranate has two types of flowers on the same plant: functional male flowers (FMF) and bisexual flowers (BF). BF are female-fertile flowers that can set fruits. FMF are female-sterile flowers that fail to set fruit and that eventually drop. The putative cause of pomegranate FMF female sterility is abnormal ovule development. However, the key stage at which the FMF pomegranate ovules become abnormal and the mechanism of regulation of pomegranate female sterility remain unknown. Here, we studied ovule development in FMF and BF, using scanning electron microscopy to explore the key stage at which ovule development was terminated and then analyzed genes differentially expressed (differentially expressed genes – DEGs) between FMF and BF to investigate the mechanism responsible for pomegranate female sterility. Ovule development in FMF ceased following the formation of the inner integument primordium. The key stage for the termination of FMF ovule development was when the bud vertical diameter was 5.0–13.0 mm. Candidate genes influencing ovule development may be crucial factors in pomegranate female sterility. INNER OUTER (INO/YABBY4) (Gglean016270) and AINTEGUMENTA (ANT) homolog genes (Gglean003340 and Gglean011480), which regulate the development of the integument, showed down-regulation in FMF at the key stage of ovule development cessation (ATNSII). Their upstream regulator genes, such as AGAMOUS-like (AG-like) (Gglean028014, Gglean026618, and Gglean028632) and SPOROCYTELESS (SPL) homolog genes (Gglean005812), also showed differential expression pattern between BF and FMF at this key stage. The differential expression of the ethylene response signal genes, ETR (ethylene-resistant) (Gglean022853) and ERF1/2 (ethylene-responsive factor) (Gglean022880), between FMF and BF indicated that ethylene signaling may also be an important factor in the development of pomegranate female sterility. The increase in BF observed after spraying with ethephon supported this interpretation. Results from qRT-PCR confirmed the findings of the transcriptomic analysis.
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spelling pubmed-55723352017-09-06 Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Candidate Genes for Female Sterility in Pomegranate Flowers Chen, Lina Zhang, Jie Li, Haoxian Niu, Juan Xue, Hui Liu, Beibei Wang, Qi Luo, Xiang Zhang, Fuhong Zhao, Diguang Cao, Shangyin Front Plant Sci Plant Science Pomegranate has two types of flowers on the same plant: functional male flowers (FMF) and bisexual flowers (BF). BF are female-fertile flowers that can set fruits. FMF are female-sterile flowers that fail to set fruit and that eventually drop. The putative cause of pomegranate FMF female sterility is abnormal ovule development. However, the key stage at which the FMF pomegranate ovules become abnormal and the mechanism of regulation of pomegranate female sterility remain unknown. Here, we studied ovule development in FMF and BF, using scanning electron microscopy to explore the key stage at which ovule development was terminated and then analyzed genes differentially expressed (differentially expressed genes – DEGs) between FMF and BF to investigate the mechanism responsible for pomegranate female sterility. Ovule development in FMF ceased following the formation of the inner integument primordium. The key stage for the termination of FMF ovule development was when the bud vertical diameter was 5.0–13.0 mm. Candidate genes influencing ovule development may be crucial factors in pomegranate female sterility. INNER OUTER (INO/YABBY4) (Gglean016270) and AINTEGUMENTA (ANT) homolog genes (Gglean003340 and Gglean011480), which regulate the development of the integument, showed down-regulation in FMF at the key stage of ovule development cessation (ATNSII). Their upstream regulator genes, such as AGAMOUS-like (AG-like) (Gglean028014, Gglean026618, and Gglean028632) and SPOROCYTELESS (SPL) homolog genes (Gglean005812), also showed differential expression pattern between BF and FMF at this key stage. The differential expression of the ethylene response signal genes, ETR (ethylene-resistant) (Gglean022853) and ERF1/2 (ethylene-responsive factor) (Gglean022880), between FMF and BF indicated that ethylene signaling may also be an important factor in the development of pomegranate female sterility. The increase in BF observed after spraying with ethephon supported this interpretation. Results from qRT-PCR confirmed the findings of the transcriptomic analysis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5572335/ /pubmed/28878788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01430 Text en Copyright © 2017 Chen, Zhang, Li, Niu, Xue, Liu, Wang, Luo, Zhang, Zhao and Cao. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Chen, Lina
Zhang, Jie
Li, Haoxian
Niu, Juan
Xue, Hui
Liu, Beibei
Wang, Qi
Luo, Xiang
Zhang, Fuhong
Zhao, Diguang
Cao, Shangyin
Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Candidate Genes for Female Sterility in Pomegranate Flowers
title Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Candidate Genes for Female Sterility in Pomegranate Flowers
title_full Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Candidate Genes for Female Sterility in Pomegranate Flowers
title_fullStr Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Candidate Genes for Female Sterility in Pomegranate Flowers
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Candidate Genes for Female Sterility in Pomegranate Flowers
title_short Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Candidate Genes for Female Sterility in Pomegranate Flowers
title_sort transcriptomic analysis reveals candidate genes for female sterility in pomegranate flowers
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5572335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28878788
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01430
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