Literature DB >> 32234221

The rin, nor and Cnr spontaneous mutations inhibit tomato fruit ripening in additive and epistatic manners.

Rufang Wang1, Michiel Lammers2, Yury Tikunov3, Arnaud G Bovy3, Gerco C Angenent1, Ruud A de Maagd4.   

Abstract

Tomato fruit ripening is regulated by transcription factors (TFs), their downstream effector genes, and the ethylene biosynthesis and signalling pathway. Spontaneous non-ripening mutants ripening inhibitor (rin), non-ripening (nor) and Colorless non-ripening (Cnr) correspond with mutations in or near the TF-encoding genes MADS-RIN, NAC-NOR and SPL-CNR, respectively. Here, we produced heterozygous single and double mutants of rin, nor and Cnr and evaluated their functions and genetic interactions in the same genetic background. We showed how these mutations interact at the level of phenotype, individual effector gene expression, and sensory and quality aspects, in a dose-dependent manner. Rin and nor have broadly similar quantitative effects on all aspects, demonstrating their additivity in fruit ripening regulation. We also found that the Cnr allele is epistatic to rin and nor and that its pleiotropic effects on fruit size and volatile production, in contrast to the well-known dominant effect on ripening, are incompletely dominant, or recessive.
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Keywords:  Colorless non-ripening; Fruit ripening; Spontaneous mutation; Tomato; non-ripening; ripening inhibitor

Year:  2020        PMID: 32234221     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2020.110436

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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