Jones Brian, Frasse Pierre, Olmos Enrique, Zegzouti Hicham, Li Zheng Guo, Latché Alain, Pech Jean Claude, Bouzayen Mondher
UMR990 INRA/INP-ENSA Toulouse, 'Biologie Moléculaire et Physiologie de la Maturation des Fruits', Avenue de l'Agrobiopole, BP 107, 31326 Castanet-Tolosan Cedex, France.
Plant J. 2002 Nov;32(4):603-13. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-313x.2002.01450.x.
Following differential screening of gene expression during tomato fruit development, we isolated developmentally regulated (DR) clones, including several putative transcription factors. Based on sequence homology, DR1, DR3, DR4 and DR8 are members of the Aux/IAA family, and DR12 belongs to the auxin response factor (ARF) family of transcription factors. Importantly, mRNA accumulation for the Aux/IAA-like genes was regulated by ethylene in tomato fruit but not in the leaves, indicating that these putative auxin response components also participate to the ethylene-dependent regulation of gene expression in a tissue-specific manner. The functional significance of DR12, the ARF-like gene, was investigated by cellular biology and reverse genetics approaches. Heterologous protein targeting studies, carried out using a DR12-GFP gene fusion construct, revealed specific nuclear localization of the DR12-encoded protein, in accordance with its putative function as a transcriptional regulator. Transgenic plants over- and under-expressing DR12 were generated in order to explore the physiological role of the gene. Both antisense and sense co-suppressed DR12-inhibited lines displayed a pleiotropic phenotype that included dark-green immature fruit, unusual cell division in the fruit pericarp, blotchy ripening, enhanced fruit firmness, upward curling leaves and increased hypocotyl and cotyledon growth. While a perturbation of the response to auxin may explain some of the phenotypes, surprisingly, the expression of members of four classes of early auxin-regulated genes was unaffected in the DR12-inhibited plants. The involvement of this ARF-like encoded protein in mediating the auxin response is discussed along with the possibility that it might affect responsiveness to other phytohormones in the tomato.
在对番茄果实发育过程中的基因表达进行差异筛选后,我们分离出了发育调控(DR)克隆,其中包括几个假定的转录因子。基于序列同源性,DR1、DR3、DR4和DR8是Aux/IAA家族的成员,而DR12属于转录因子的生长素响应因子(ARF)家族。重要的是,番茄果实中Aux/IAA类基因的mRNA积累受乙烯调控,而叶片中则不受影响,这表明这些假定的生长素响应成分也以组织特异性方式参与乙烯依赖的基因表达调控。通过细胞生物学和反向遗传学方法研究了类ARF基因DR12的功能意义。使用DR12-GFP基因融合构建体进行的异源蛋白靶向研究表明,DR12编码的蛋白具有特定的核定位,这与其作为转录调节因子的假定功能一致。为了探究该基因的生理作用,构建了过表达和低表达DR12的转基因植物。反义抑制和共抑制DR12的株系均表现出多效性表型,包括深绿色未成熟果实、果实果皮中异常的细胞分裂、斑驳成熟、果实硬度增加、叶片向上卷曲以及下胚轴和子叶生长增加。虽然生长素响应的扰动可能解释了部分表型,但令人惊讶的是,在DR12抑制的植物中,四类早期生长素调节基因成员的表达并未受到影响。本文讨论了这种类ARF编码蛋白在介导生长素响应中的作用,以及它可能影响番茄对其他植物激素响应的可能性。