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Tomato CRY1a plays a critical role in the regulation of phytohormone homeostasis,plant development,and carotenoid metabolism in fruits
Authors:Chao‐Chao Liu  Golam Jalal Ahammed  Guo‐Ting Wang  Chang‐Jie Xu  Kun‐Song Chen  Yan‐Hong Zhou  Jing‐Quan Yu
Institution:1. Department of Horticulture, Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China;2. Key Laboratory of Horticultural Plants Growth, Development and Quality Improvement, Agricultural Ministry of China, Hangzhou, China
Abstract:Blue light photoreceptors, cryptochromes (CRYs), regulate multiple aspects of plant growth and development. However, our knowledge of CRYs is predominantly based on model plant Arabidopsis at early growth stage. In this study, we elucidated functions of CRY1a gene in mature tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) plants by using cry1a mutants and CRY1a‐overexpressing lines (OE‐CRY1a‐1 and OE‐CRY1a‐2). In comparison with wild‐type plants, cry1a mutants are relatively tall, accumulate low biomass, and bear more fruits, whereas OE‐CRY1a plants are short stature, and they not only flower lately but also bear less fruits. RNA‐seq, qRT‐PCR, and LC‐MS/MS analysis revealed that biosynthesis of gibberellin, cytokinin, and jasmonic acid was down‐regulated by CRY1a. Furthermore, DNA replication was drastically inhibited in leaves of OE‐CRY1a lines, but promoted in cry1a mutants with concomitant changes in the expression of cell cycle genes. However, CRY1a positively regulated levels of soluble sugars, phytofluene, phytoene, lycopene, and ß‐carotene in the fruits. The results indicate the important role of CRY1a in plant growth and have implications for molecular interventions of CRY1a aimed at improving agronomic traits.
Keywords:cell cycle  cryptochrome  fruit pigmentation  photoreceptor  phytohormone
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