Literature DB >> 33530105

Overproduction of ascorbic acid impairs pollen fertility in tomato.

Paul Deslous1, Céline Bournonville1, Guillaume Decros1, Yoshihiro Okabe2, Jean-Philippe Mauxion1, Joana Jorly1, Stéphanie Gadin1, Cécile Brès1, Kentaro Mori1, Carine Ferrand1, Sylvain Prigent1, Tohru Ariizumi2, Hiroshi Ezura2, Michel Hernould1, Christophe Rothan1, Pierre Pétriacq1, Yves Gibon1, Pierre Baldet1.   

Abstract

Ascorbate is a major antioxidant buffer in plants. Several approaches have been used to increase the ascorbate content of fruits and vegetables. Here, we combined forward genetics with mapping-by-sequencing approaches using an ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS)-mutagenized Micro-Tom population to identify putative regulators underlying a high-ascorbate phenotype in tomato fruits. Among the ascorbate-enriched mutants, the family with the highest fruit ascorbate level (P17C5, up to 5-fold wild-type level) had strongly impaired flower development and produced seedless fruit. Genetic characterization was performed by outcrossing P17C5 with cv. M82. We identified the mutation responsible for the ascorbate-enriched trait in a cis-acting upstream open reading frame (uORF) involved in the downstream regulation of GDP-l-galactose phosphorylase (GGP). Using a specific CRISPR strategy, we generated uORF-GGP1 mutants and confirmed the ascorbate-enriched phenotype. We further investigated the impact of the ascorbate-enriched trait in tomato plants by phenotyping the original P17C5 EMS mutant, the population of outcrossed P17C5 × M82 plants, and the CRISPR-mutated line. These studies revealed that high ascorbate content is linked to impaired floral organ architecture, particularly anther and pollen development, leading to male sterility. RNA-seq analysis suggested that uORF-GGP1 acts as a regulator of ascorbate synthesis that maintains redox homeostasis to allow appropriate plant development.
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Keywords:  Ascorbate; EMS Micro-Tom mutants; GDP-l-galactose phosphorylase; fertility; fruits; pollen

Year:  2021        PMID: 33530105     DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erab040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Bot        ISSN: 0022-0957            Impact factor:   6.992


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Review 1.  Functions of Redox Signaling in Pollen Development and Stress Response.

Authors:  Dong-Ling Xie; Xue-Lian Zheng; Can-Yu Zhou; Mukesh Kumar Kanwar; Jie Zhou
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-30

Review 2.  Regulation of Vitamin C Accumulation for Improved Tomato Fruit Quality and Alleviation of Abiotic Stress.

Authors:  Ifigeneia Mellidou; Athanasios Koukounaras; Stefanos Kostas; Efstathia Patelou; Angelos K Kanellis
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-06       Impact factor: 4.096

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