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Involvement of IDA-HAE Module in Natural Development of Tomato Flower Abscission

The unwanted detachment of organs such as flowers, leaves, and fruits from the main body of a plant (abscission) has significant effects on agricultural practice. Both timely and precise regulation of organ abscission from a plant is crucial as it influences the agricultural yield. The tomato (Solan...

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Autores principales: Lu, Lu, Arif, Samiah, Yu, Jun Myoung, Lee, June Woo, Park, Young-Hoon, Tucker, Mark Leo, Kim, Joonyup
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9823658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36616314
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010185
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author Lu, Lu
Arif, Samiah
Yu, Jun Myoung
Lee, June Woo
Park, Young-Hoon
Tucker, Mark Leo
Kim, Joonyup
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Arif, Samiah
Yu, Jun Myoung
Lee, June Woo
Park, Young-Hoon
Tucker, Mark Leo
Kim, Joonyup
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description The unwanted detachment of organs such as flowers, leaves, and fruits from the main body of a plant (abscission) has significant effects on agricultural practice. Both timely and precise regulation of organ abscission from a plant is crucial as it influences the agricultural yield. The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) has become a model system for research on organ abscission. Here, we characterized four tomato natural abscission variants named jointless (j), functionally impaired jointless (fij), functionally impaired jointless like (fij like), and normal joint (NJ), based on their cellular features within the flower abscission zones (AZ). Using eight INFLORESCENCE DEFICIENT IN ABSCISSION (SlIDA) genes and eight HAESA genes (SlHAE) identified in the genome sequence of tomato, we analyzed the pattern of gene expression during flower abscission. The AZ-specific expression for three tomato abscission polygalacturonases (SlTAPGs) in the development of flower AZ, and the progression of abscission validated our natural abscission system. Compared to that of j, fij, and fij like variants, the AZ-specific expression for SlIDA, SlIDL2, SlIDL3, SlIDL4, and SlIDL5 in the NJ largely corelated and increased with the process of abscission. Of eight SlHAE genes examined, the expression for SlHSL6 and SlHSL7 were found to be AZ-specific and increased as abscission progressed in the NJ variant. Unlike the result of gene expression obtained from natural abscission system, an in silico analysis of transcriptional binding sites uncovered that SlIDA genes (SlIDA, SlIDL6, and SlIDL7) are predominantly under the control of environmental stress, while most of the SlHSL genes are affiliated with the broader context in developmental processes and stress responses. Our result presents the potential bimodal transcriptional regulation of the tomato IDA-HAE module associated with flower abscission in tomatoes.
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spelling pubmed-98236582023-01-08 Involvement of IDA-HAE Module in Natural Development of Tomato Flower Abscission Lu, Lu Arif, Samiah Yu, Jun Myoung Lee, June Woo Park, Young-Hoon Tucker, Mark Leo Kim, Joonyup Plants (Basel) Article The unwanted detachment of organs such as flowers, leaves, and fruits from the main body of a plant (abscission) has significant effects on agricultural practice. Both timely and precise regulation of organ abscission from a plant is crucial as it influences the agricultural yield. The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) has become a model system for research on organ abscission. Here, we characterized four tomato natural abscission variants named jointless (j), functionally impaired jointless (fij), functionally impaired jointless like (fij like), and normal joint (NJ), based on their cellular features within the flower abscission zones (AZ). Using eight INFLORESCENCE DEFICIENT IN ABSCISSION (SlIDA) genes and eight HAESA genes (SlHAE) identified in the genome sequence of tomato, we analyzed the pattern of gene expression during flower abscission. The AZ-specific expression for three tomato abscission polygalacturonases (SlTAPGs) in the development of flower AZ, and the progression of abscission validated our natural abscission system. Compared to that of j, fij, and fij like variants, the AZ-specific expression for SlIDA, SlIDL2, SlIDL3, SlIDL4, and SlIDL5 in the NJ largely corelated and increased with the process of abscission. Of eight SlHAE genes examined, the expression for SlHSL6 and SlHSL7 were found to be AZ-specific and increased as abscission progressed in the NJ variant. Unlike the result of gene expression obtained from natural abscission system, an in silico analysis of transcriptional binding sites uncovered that SlIDA genes (SlIDA, SlIDL6, and SlIDL7) are predominantly under the control of environmental stress, while most of the SlHSL genes are affiliated with the broader context in developmental processes and stress responses. Our result presents the potential bimodal transcriptional regulation of the tomato IDA-HAE module associated with flower abscission in tomatoes. MDPI 2023-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9823658/ /pubmed/36616314 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010185 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Arif, Samiah
Yu, Jun Myoung
Lee, June Woo
Park, Young-Hoon
Tucker, Mark Leo
Kim, Joonyup
Involvement of IDA-HAE Module in Natural Development of Tomato Flower Abscission
title Involvement of IDA-HAE Module in Natural Development of Tomato Flower Abscission
title_full Involvement of IDA-HAE Module in Natural Development of Tomato Flower Abscission
title_fullStr Involvement of IDA-HAE Module in Natural Development of Tomato Flower Abscission
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of IDA-HAE Module in Natural Development of Tomato Flower Abscission
title_short Involvement of IDA-HAE Module in Natural Development of Tomato Flower Abscission
title_sort involvement of ida-hae module in natural development of tomato flower abscission
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9823658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36616314
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010185
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