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Yoshihito Shinozaki1,2,3, Bertrand P Beauvoit4, Masaru Takahara1, Shuhei Hao1, Kentaro Ezura1,2, Marie-Hélène Andrieu4, Keiji Nishida5, Kazuki Mori6, Yutaka Suzuki7, Satoshi Kuhara6, Hirofumi Enomoto8,9, Miyako Kusano1,3,10, Atsushi Fukushima10, Tetsuya Mori10, Mikiko Kojima10, Makoto Kobayashi10, Hitoshi Sakakibara10,11, Kazuki Saito10,12, Yuya Ohtani1, Camille Bénard4, Duyen Prodhomme4, Yves Gibon4, Hiroshi Ezura1,3, Tohru Ariizumi13,3.
Abstract
Fruit set is the process whereby ovaries develop into fruits after pollination and fertilization. The process is induced by the phytohormone gibberellin (GA) in tomatoes, as determined by the constitutive GA response mutant procera However, the role of GA on the metabolic behavior in fruit-setting ovaries remains largely unknown. This study explored the biochemical mechanisms of fruit set using a network analysis of integrated transcriptome, proteome, metabolome, and enzyme activity data. Our results revealed that fruit set involves the activation of central carbon metabolism, with increased hexoses, hexose phosphates, and downstream metabolites, including intermediates and derivatives of glycolysis, the tricarboxylic acid cycle, and associated organic and amino acids. The network analysis also identified the transcriptional hub gene SlHB15A, that coordinated metabolic activation. Furthermore, a kinetic model of sucrose metabolism predicted that the sucrose cycle had high activity levels in unpollinated ovaries, whereas it was shut down when sugars rapidly accumulated in vacuoles in fruit-setting ovaries, in a time-dependent manner via tonoplastic sugar carriers. Moreover, fruit set at least partly required the activity of fructokinase, which may pull fructose out of the vacuole, and this could feed the downstream pathways. Collectively, our results indicate that GA cascades enhance sink capacities, by up-regulating central metabolic enzyme capacities at both transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels. This leads to increased sucrose uptake and carbon fluxes for the production of the constituents of biomass and energy that are essential for rapid ovary growth during the initiation of fruit set.Entities:
Keywords: fruit set; gibberellin; metabolic enzymes; parthenocarpy; tomatoes
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32883877 PMCID: PMC7519230 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2011859117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205