| Literature DB >> 32453446 |
Yi Ren1, Honghe Sun1, Mei Zong1, Shaogui Guo1, Zhijie Ren2, Jianyu Zhao3, Maoying Li1, Jie Zhang1, Shouwei Tian1, Jinfang Wang1, Yongtao Yu1, Guoyi Gong1, Haiying Zhang1, Hongju He1, Legong Li2, Xiaolan Zhang3, Fan Liu1, Zhangjun Fei4,5, Yong Xu1.
Abstract
Unloading sugar from sink phloem by transporters is complex and much remains to be understood about this phenomenon in the watermelon fruit. Here, we report a novel vacuolar sugar transporter (ClVST1) identified through map-based cloning and association study, whose expression in fruit phloem is associated with accumulation of sucrose (Suc) in watermelon fruit. ClVST197 knockout lines show decreased sugar content and total biomass, whereas overexpression of ClVST197 increases Suc content. Population genomic and subcellular localization analyses strongly suggest a single-base change at the coding region of ClVST197 as a major molecular event during watermelon domestication, which results in the truncation of 45 amino acids and shifts the localization of ClVST197 to plasma membranes in sweet watermelons. Molecular, biochemical and phenotypic analyses indicate that ClVST197 is a novel sugar transporter for Suc and glucose efflux and unloading. Functional characterization of ClVST1 provides a novel strategy to increase sugar sink potency during watermelon domestication.Entities:
Keywords: localization shift; sugar content; sugar phloem unloading; sugar transporter; watermelon
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32453446 DOI: 10.1111/nph.16659
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151