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Early Fruit Development Regulation-Related Genes Concordantly Expressed with TCP Transcription Factors in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum).


ABSTRACT: The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is considered one of the most important vegetable crops globally, both agronomically and economically; however, its fruit development regulation network is still unclear. The transcription factors serve as master regulators, activating many genes and/or metabolic pathways throughout the entire plant life cycle. In this study, we identified the transcription factors that are coordinated with TCP gene family regulation in early fruit development by making use of the high-throughput sequencing of RNA (RNAseq) technique. A total of 23 TCP-encoding genes were found to be regulated at various stages during the growth of the fruit. The expression patterns of five TCPs were consistent with those of other transcription factors and genes. There are two unique subgroups of this larger family: class I and class II TCPs. Others were directly associated with the growth and/or ripening of fruit, while others were involved in the production of the hormone auxin. Moreover, it was discovered that TCP18 had an expression pattern that was similar to that of the ethylene-responsive transcription factor 4 (ERF4). Tomato fruit set and overall development are under the direction of a gene called auxin response factor 5 (ARF5). TCP15 revealed an expression that was in sync with this gene. This study provides insight into the potential processes that help in acquiring superior fruit qualities by accelerating fruit growth and ripening.

SUBMITTER: Edris S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10099719 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Early Fruit Development Regulation-Related Genes Concordantly Expressed with TCP Transcription Factors in Tomato (<i>Solanum lycopersicum</i>).

Edris Sherif S   Abulfaraj Aala A AA   Makki Rania M RM   Abo-Aba Salah S   Algandaby Mardi M MM   Sabir Jamal J   Jansen Robert K RK   El Domyati Fotouh M FM   Bahieldin Ahmed A  

Current issues in molecular biology 20230313 3


The tomato (<i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> L.) is considered one of the most important vegetable crops globally, both agronomically and economically; however, its fruit development regulation network is still unclear. The transcription factors serve as master regulators, activating many genes and/or metabolic pathways throughout the entire plant life cycle. In this study, we identified the transcription factors that are coordinated with <i>TCP</i> gene family regulation in early fruit development b  ...[more]

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