| Literature DB >> 26793202 |
Kai Cao1, Lirong Cui2, Xiaoting Zhou2, Lin Ye2, Zhirong Zou2, Shulin Deng3.
Abstract
The transition from vegetative growth to floral meristems in <span class="Species">higher plants is regulated through the integration of internal cues and environmental signals. We were interested to examine the molecular mechanism of flowering in the day-neutral plant <span class="Species">tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) and the effect of environmental conditions on tomato flowering. Analysis of the tomato genome uncovered 13 PEBP (phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein) genes, and found six of them were FT-like genes which named as SlSP3D, SlSP6A, SlSP5G, SlSP5G1, SlSP5G2, and SlSP5G3. Six FT-like genes were analyzed to clarify their functional roles in flowering using transgenic and expression analyses. We found that SlSP5G, SlSP5G2, and SlSP5G3 proteins were floral inhibitors whereas only SlSP3D/SFT (SINGLE FLOWER TRUSS) was a floral inducer. SlSP5G was expressed at higher levels in long day (LD) conditions compared to short day (SD) conditions while SlSP5G2 and SlSP5G3 showed the opposite expression patterns. The silencing of SlSP5G by VIGS (Virus induced gene silencing) resulted in tomato plants that flowered early under LD conditions and the silencing of SlSP5G2 and SlSP5G3 led to early flowering under SD conditions. The higher expression levels of SlSP5G under LD conditions were not seen in phyB1 mutants, and the expression levels of SlSP5G2 and SlSP5G3 were increased in phyB1 mutants under both SD and LD conditions compared to wild type plants. These data suggest that SlSP5G, SlSP5G2, and SlSP5G3 are controlled by photoperiod, and the different expression patterns of FT-like genes under different photoperiod may contribute to tomato being a day neutral plant. In addition, PHYB1 mediate the expression of SlSP5G, SlSP5G2, and SlSP5G3 to regulate flowering in tomato.Entities:
Keywords: FT-like genes; PEBP protein; floral activator; floral repressor; phytochromes; tomato
Year: 2016 PMID: 26793202 PMCID: PMC4707262 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2015.01213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Figure 1Phylogenetic tree of PEBP proteins from tomato, sugar beet, tobacco, and Arabidopsis. Sequences were aligned with ClustalX and the results are displayed graphically using TreeView. The tomato PEBP genes are grouped into three major clades: the FT-like, TFL-like, and MFT-like clades. AtFT, Arabidopsis thaliana FLOWERING LOCUS T; AtTSF, A. thaliana TWIN SISTER OF FT; AtTFL1, A. thaliana TERMINAL FLOWER 1; AtATC, A. thaliana ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA CENTRORADIALIS; AtMFT, A. thaliana MOTHER OF FT AND TFL1; BvFT1-2, Beta vulgaris FLOWERING LOCUS T 1-2; NtFT1-4, Nicotiana tabacum FLOWERING LOCUS T 1-4.
Figure 2Transcription analyses of tomato . FT-like genes expression analyzed by qRT-PCR using RNA extracted from leaf, cotyledon, stem, apex, flower, and root in 7-week old tomato plants grown under LD condition (A) and SD condition (B). Expression of the tomato ACTIN gene was used as a reference. All data are showed as mean ±SE of three independent pools of extracts. Three technical replicates were performed for each extract.
Figure 3Diurnal expression patterns of tomato . The black line represents LD condition and the red line represents SD condition. Leaves were harvested from plants at 4-h intervals throughout a light cycle. The vertical axis shows relative mRNA levels of FT-like genes to ACTIN expression levels. All data are showed as mean ±SE of three independent pools of extracts. Three technical replicates were performed for each extract. White and black bars at the bottom indicate light and dark periods, respectively.
Figure 4Overexpression of . (A–E) Wild type Col-0 (A) or representative transgenic Arabidopsis line overexpressing SlSP3D (B), SlSP5G (C), SlSP5G2 (D), and SlSP5G3 (E) were grown under LD conditions. (F) The rosette leaves produced from SAM prior to flowering under LD conditions. The rosette leaves data are showed as mean ±SE of eight plants in each overexpression line. qRT-PCR data are showed as mean ±SE of three independent pools of extracts. Three technical replicates were performed for each extract.
Figure 5The number of leaves at flowering of tomato plants under different photoperiod and transcription analysis of tomato . (A) The number of leaves at flowering of tomato plants under LD or SD conditions. Data showed are mean ±SE (n = 10 plants). (B) The expression of SlSP3D, SlSP5G, SlSP5G2, and SlSP5G3 under LD and SD conditions. (C–F) Expression patterns of SlSP3D (C), SlSP5G (D), SlSP5G2 (E), and SlSP5G3 (F) of tomato plants transferred from SD to LD condition, and vise-versa. All data are expressed as means ±SE of three independent pools of extracts. Three technical replicates were performed for each extract.
Figure 6Flowering time and transcript analysis of VIGS of Sl. (A) The number of leaves at flowering of tomato plants when infected by TRV-SlSP5G vectors under LD conditions. Data are mean ±SE (n = 10 plants). (B) The expression of SlSP3D, SlSP5G, SlSP5G2, and SlSP5G3 of tomato plants infected by TRV-SP5G vectors under LD conditions. (C) The number of leaves at flowering of tomato plants when infected by TRV-SlSP5G2 and SlSP5G3 vectors under SD conditions. (D) The expression of SlSP3D, SlSP5G, SlSP5G2, and SlSP5G3 of tomato plants infected by TRV-SP5G2 and SlSP5G3 vectors under SD conditions. All data are expressed as means ±SE of three independent pools of extracts. Three technical replicates were performed for each extract.
Figure 7Phytochrome B1 is responsible for the expression of . (A–E) The number of leaves at flowering of tomato WT (A), phyA (B), phyB1 (C), phyB2 (D), and phyB1B2 (E) mutants grown under LD and SD conditions. Data are mean ±SE (n = 10 plants). (F–J) Expression levels of SlSP3D, SlSP5G, SlSP5G2, and SlSP5G3 of tomato WT (F), phyA (G), phyB1 (H), phyB2 (I), and phyB1B2 (J) mutants that were grown in LD or SD conditions. Data are expressed as means ±SE of three independent pools of extracts. Three technical replicates were performed for each extract.
Figure 8Model of the photoperiod effect on flowering in tomato. The expression of FT-like genes was regulated by photoperiod and mediated by phytochrome B1. In LD conditions, the expression of SlSP5G was induced, and the expression of SlSP5G2 and SlSP5G3 were inhibited. In SD conditions, the expression of SlSP5G was inhibited, and the expression of SlSP5G2 and SlSP5G3 were induced. The different expression pattern of tomato FT-like genes under different photoperiod may contribute tomato being a day neutral plant. Phytochrome B1 could promote the expression of SlSP5G, and inhibit the expression of SlSP5G2 and SlSP5G3.