| Literature DB >> 28330566 |
Xuhu Guo1, Guoping Chen1, Muhammad Naeem1, Xiaohu Yu1, Boyan Tang1, Anzhou Li1, Zongli Hu2.
Abstract
MADS-domain proteins are important transcription factors that are involved in many biological processes of plants. In the present study, SlMBP11, a member of the AGL15 subfamily, was cloned in tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicon M.). SlMBP11 is ubiquitously expressed in all of the tissues we examined, whereas the SlMBP11 transcription levels were significantly higher in reproductive tissues than in vegetative tissues. Plants exhibiting increased SlMBP11 levels displayed reduced plant height, leaf size, and internode length as well as a loss of dominance in young seedlings, highly branched growth from each leaf axil, and increased number of nodes and leaves. Moreover, overexpression lines also exhibited reproductive phenotypes, such as those having a shorter style and split ovary, leading to polycarpous fruits, while the wild type showed normal floral organization. In addition, delayed perianth senescence was observed in transgenic tomatoes. These phenotypes were further confirmed by analyzing the morphological, anatomical and molecular features of lines exhibiting overexpression. These results suggest that SlMBP11 plays an important role in regulating plant architecture and reproductive development in tomato plants. These findings add a new class of transcription factors to the group of genes controlling axillary bud growth and illuminate a previously uncharacterized function of MADS-box genes in tomato plants.Entities:
Keywords: MADS-box gene; Overexpression; Plant architecture; Reproductive structure; SlMBP11; Tomato
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28330566 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2017.02.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729