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Deletion of the miR172 target site in a TOE-type gene is a strong candidate variant for dominant double-flower trait in Rosaceae.

Stefano Gattolin1,2, Marco Cirilli3, Igor Pacheco3,4, Angelo Ciacciulli3, Cássia Da Silva Linge3,5, Jehan-Baptiste Mauroux6,7, Patrick Lambert6, Elia Cammarata3, Daniele Bassi3, Thierry Pascal6, Laura Rossini3.   

Abstract

Double flowers with supernumerary petals have been selected by humans for their attractive appearance and commercial value in several ornamental plants, including Prunus persica (peach), a recognized model for Rosaceae genetics and genomics. Despite the relevance of this trait, knowledge of the underlying genes is limited. Of two distinct loci controlling the double-flower phenotype in peach, we focused on the dominant Di2 locus. High-resolution linkage mapping in five segregating progenies delimited Di2 to an interval spanning 150 858 bp and 22 genes, including Prupe.6G242400 encoding an euAP2 transcription factor. Analyzing genomic resequencing data from single- and double-flower accessions, we identified a deletion spanning the binding site for miR172 in Prupe.6G242400 as a candidate variant for the double-flower trait, and we showed transcript expression for both wild-type and deleted alleles. Consistent with the proposed role in controlling petal number, Prupe.6G242400 is expressed in buds at critical times for floral development. The indelDi2 molecular marker designed on this sequence variant co-segregated with the phenotype in 621 progenies, accounting for the dominant inheritance of the Di2 locus. Further corroborating the results in peach, we identified a distinct but similar mutation in the ortholog of Prupe.6G242400 in double-flower roses. Phylogenetic analysis showed that these two genes belong to a TARGET OF EAT (TOE)-type clade not represented in Arabidopsis, indicating a divergence of gene functions between AP2-type and TOE-type factors in Arabidopsis and other species. The identification of orthologous candidate genes for the double-flower phenotype in two important Rosaceae species provides valuable information to understand the genetic control of this trait in other major ornamental plants.
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Keywords:  zzm321990Rosa hybridazzm321990; AP2; Prunus persica L. Batsch; linkage mapping; ornamental traits; petal number

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30047177     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.14036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant J        ISSN: 0960-7412            Impact factor:   6.417


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4.  Genetic and phenotypic analyses reveal major quantitative loci associated to fruit size and shape traits in a non-flat peach collection (P. persica L. Batsch).

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5.  SMRT and Illumina RNA-Seq Identifies Potential Candidate Genes Related to the Double Flower Phenotype and Unveils SsAP2 as a Key Regulator of the Double-Flower Trait in Sagittaria sagittifolia.

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7.  Mutations in orthologous PETALOSA TOE-type genes cause a dominant double-flower phenotype in phylogenetically distant eudicots.

Authors:  Stefano Gattolin; Marco Cirilli; Stefania Chessa; Alessandra Stella; Daniele Bassi; Laura Rossini
Journal:  J Exp Bot       Date:  2020-05-09       Impact factor: 6.992

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Review 10.  The Roles of Floral Organ Genes in Regulating Rosaceae Fruit Development.

Authors:  Jia-Long Yao; Chunying Kang; Chao Gu; Andrew Peter Gleave
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-01-05       Impact factor: 5.753

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