Expression profile analysis of early fruit development in <it>iaaM</it>-parthenocarpic tomato plants
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Fruit normally develops from the ovary after pollination and fertilization. However, the ovary can also generate seedless fruit without fertilization by parthenocarpy. Parthenocarpic fruit development has been obtained in tomato (<...
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doaj-5d8d211325a7440ca2e45fa6f7d5ec0b2020-11-25T02:02:37ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002009-07-012114310.1186/1756-0500-2-143Expression profile analysis of early fruit development in <it>iaaM</it>-parthenocarpic tomato plantsSpena AngeloRotino Giuseppe LMolesini BarbaraPandolfini Tiziana<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Fruit normally develops from the ovary after pollination and fertilization. However, the ovary can also generate seedless fruit without fertilization by parthenocarpy. Parthenocarpic fruit development has been obtained in tomato (<it>Solanum lycopersicum</it>) by genetic modification using auxin-synthesising gene(s) (<it>DefH9-iaaM</it>; <it>DefH9-RI-iaaM</it>) expressed specifically in the placenta and ovules.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>We have performed a cDNA Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (cDNA-AFLP) analysis on pre-anthesis tomato flower buds (0.5 cm long) collected from <it>DefH9-iaaM </it>and <it>DefH9-RI-iaaM </it>parthenocarpic and wild-type plants, with the aim to identify genes involved in very early phases of tomato fruit development. We detected 212 transcripts differentially expressed in auxin-ipersynthesising pre-anthesis flower buds, 65 of them (31%) have unknown function. Several differentially expressed genes show homology to genes involved in protein trafficking and protein degradation via proteasome. These processes are crucial for auxin cellular transport and signaling, respectively.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The data presented might contribute to elucidate the molecular basis of the fruiting process and to develop new methods to confer parthenocarpy to species of agronomic interest. In a recently published work, we have demonstrated that one of the genes identified in this screening, corresponding to #109 cDNA clone, regulates auxin-dependent fruit initiation and its suppression causes parthenocarpic fruit development in tomato.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500-2-143 |
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Expression profile analysis of early fruit development in <it>iaaM</it>-parthenocarpic tomato plants |
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Expression profile analysis of early fruit development in <it>iaaM</it>-parthenocarpic tomato plants |
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Expression profile analysis of early fruit development in <it>iaaM</it>-parthenocarpic tomato plants |
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Expression profile analysis of early fruit development in <it>iaaM</it>-parthenocarpic tomato plants |
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Expression profile analysis of early fruit development in <it>iaaM</it>-parthenocarpic tomato plants |
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expression profile analysis of early fruit development in <it>iaam</it>-parthenocarpic tomato plants |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Fruit normally develops from the ovary after pollination and fertilization. However, the ovary can also generate seedless fruit without fertilization by parthenocarpy. Parthenocarpic fruit development has been obtained in tomato (<it>Solanum lycopersicum</it>) by genetic modification using auxin-synthesising gene(s) (<it>DefH9-iaaM</it>; <it>DefH9-RI-iaaM</it>) expressed specifically in the placenta and ovules.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>We have performed a cDNA Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (cDNA-AFLP) analysis on pre-anthesis tomato flower buds (0.5 cm long) collected from <it>DefH9-iaaM </it>and <it>DefH9-RI-iaaM </it>parthenocarpic and wild-type plants, with the aim to identify genes involved in very early phases of tomato fruit development. We detected 212 transcripts differentially expressed in auxin-ipersynthesising pre-anthesis flower buds, 65 of them (31%) have unknown function. Several differentially expressed genes show homology to genes involved in protein trafficking and protein degradation via proteasome. These processes are crucial for auxin cellular transport and signaling, respectively.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The data presented might contribute to elucidate the molecular basis of the fruiting process and to develop new methods to confer parthenocarpy to species of agronomic interest. In a recently published work, we have demonstrated that one of the genes identified in this screening, corresponding to #109 cDNA clone, regulates auxin-dependent fruit initiation and its suppression causes parthenocarpic fruit development in tomato.</p> |
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