2002
DOI: 10.1104/pp.005223
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Down-Regulation ofTM29, a TomatoSEPALLATAHomolog, Causes Parthenocarpic Fruit Development and Floral Reversion

Abstract: We have characterized the tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) MADS box gene TM29 that shared a high amino acid sequence homology to the Arabidopsis SEP1, 2, and 3 (SEPALLATA1, 2, and 3) genes. TM29 showed similar expression profiles to SEP1, with accumulation of mRNA in the primordia of all four whorls of floral organs. In addition, TM29 mRNA was detected in inflorescence and vegetative meristems. To understand TM29 function, we produced transgenic tomato plants in which TM29 expression was down-regulated b… Show more

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“…In tomato, down-regulation of TAG1, an orthologue of the C-class gene AG, produces partial loss of floral determinacy but also features of floral reversion (25). Downregulation of TM29, a SEP-like gene, causes reversion of the floral meristem into a shoot meristem (26). In Petunia, downregulation of FBP2 (SEP homologue) causes floral reversion (6,27), but down-regulation of the AG homologue pMADS3 also does, at least in whorl 3 (28).…”
Section: Discussion Subfunctionalized Sep-like Genes Are Responsible mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In tomato, down-regulation of TAG1, an orthologue of the C-class gene AG, produces partial loss of floral determinacy but also features of floral reversion (25). Downregulation of TM29, a SEP-like gene, causes reversion of the floral meristem into a shoot meristem (26). In Petunia, downregulation of FBP2 (SEP homologue) causes floral reversion (6,27), but down-regulation of the AG homologue pMADS3 also does, at least in whorl 3 (28).…”
Section: Discussion Subfunctionalized Sep-like Genes Are Responsible mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rice genes within the LOFSEP clade have members with both distinct and overlapping functions in panicle development (Jeon et al, 2000;Prasad et al, 2005;Gao et al, 2010;Kobayashi et al, 2010). While Arabidopsis SEP genes are largely functionally redundant in other plant species, SEP3 clade genes have specific developmental roles (Ampomah-Dwamena et al, 2002;Uimari et al, 2004;Ditta et al, 2004). In rice, interactions among SEP, LOFSEP, and other classes of MADS-domain factors have been described but how the members of a specific clade execute distinct developmental gene expression programs is yet unknown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another possibility is that these genes are just related to senescence processes occurring during abscission. A further interesting possibility is that the downregulation of some MADS-box may actually lead to abscission as verified in tomato [70] and that ethylene affects seed development besides other processes such as auxin production and transport and senescence [10,13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%