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Tomato Fruit Development and Ripening Are Altered by the Silencing of LeEIN2 Gene
Authors:Hong-Liang Zhu  Ben-Zhong Zhu  Yi Shao  Xiao-Guang Wang  Xi-Jin Lin  Yuan-Hong Xie  Ying-Cong Li  Hong-Yan Gao  Yun-Bo Luo
Institution:Laboratory of Fruit Biology, College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China
Abstract:Loss‐of‐function ethylene insensitive 2 (EIN2) mutations showed ethylene insensitivity in Arabidopsis, which indicated an essential role of EIN2 in ethylene signaling. However, the function of EIN2 in fruit ripening has not been investigated. To gain a better understanding of EIN2, the temporal regulation of LeEIN2 expression during tomato fruit development was analyzed. The expression of LeEIN2 was constant at different stages of fruit development, and was not regulated by ethylene. Moreover, LeEIN2‐silenced tomato fruits were developed using a virus‐induced gene silencing fruit system to study the role of LeEIN2 in tomato fruit ripening. Silenced fruits had a delay in fruit development and ripening, related to greatly descended expression of ethylene‐related and ripening‐related genes in comparison with those of control fruits. These results suggested LeEIN2 positively mediated ethylene signals during tomato development. In addition, there were fewer seeds and locules in the silenced fruit than those in the control fruit, like the phenotype of parthenocarpic tomato fruit. The content of auxin and the expression of auxin‐regulated gene were declined in silenced fruit, which indicated that EIN2 might be important for crosstalk between ethylene and auxin hormones. (Managing editor: Li‐Hui Zhao)
Keywords:ethylene  fruit development  LeEIL1  LeEIN2  tomato  virus-induced gene silencing
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