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A mutant in the <Emphasis Type="Italic">CsDET2</Emphasis> gene leads to a systemic brassinosteriod deficiency and <Emphasis Type="Italic">super compact </Emphasis>phenotype in cucumber (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Cucumis sativus</Emphasis> L.)
Authors:Shanshan Hou  Huanhuan Niu  Qianyi Tao  Shenhao Wang  Zhenhui Gong  Sen Li  Yiqun Weng  Zheng Li
Institution:1.College of Horticulture,Northwest A&F University,Yangling,China;2.Horticulture Department,University of Wisconsin,Madison,USA;3.Horticulture College,Shanxi Agricultural University,Taigu,China;4.USDA ARS, Vegetable Crops Research Unit,Madison,USA
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A novel dwarf cucumber mutant, scp-2, displays a typical BR biosynthesis-deficient phenotype, which is due to a mutation in CsDET2 for a steroid 5-alpha-reductase.

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Brassinosteroids (BRs) are a group of plant hormones that play important roles in the development of plant architecture, and extreme dwarfism is a typical outcome of BR-deficiency. Most cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) varieties have an indeterminate growth habit, and dwarfism may have its value in manipulation of plant architecture and improve production in certain production systems. In this study, we identified a spontaneous dwarf mutant, super compact-2 (scp-2), that also has dark green, wrinkle leaves. Genetic analyses indicated that scp-2 was different from two previously reported dwarf mutants: compact (cp) and super compact-1 (scp-1). Map-based cloning revealed that the mutant phenotype was due to two single nucleotide polymorphism and a single-base insertion in the CsDET2 gene that resulted in a missense mutation in a conserved amino acid and thus a truncated protein lacking the conserved catalytic domains in the predicted steroid 5α-reductase protein. Measurement of endogenous hormone levels indicated a reduced level of brassinolide (BL, a bioactive BR) in scp-2, and the mutant phenotype could be partially rescued by the application of epibrassinolide (EBR). In addition, scp-2 mutant seedlings exhibited dark-grown de-etiolation, and defects in cell elongation and vascular development. These data support that scp-2 is a BR biosynthesis-deficient mutant, and that the CsDET2 gene plays a key role in BR biosynthesis in cucumber. We also described the systemic BR responses and discussed the specific BR-related phenotypes in cucumber plants.
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