トマトの細胞伸長を調節することにより節果柄長を調節するクラスター化エクスパンシン
Jiaying Wang1, Xinyi Huang1, Yuyang Zhang1,2
1National Key Laboratory for Germplasm Innovation & Utilization of Horticultural Crops, College of Horticulture and Forestry Sciences, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, 430070, China.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology
|January 12, 2026
まとめ
研究者らは、トマトの節果柄伸長を制御するトマト節果柄長3(TPL3)とエクスパンシン(EXP)遺伝子のクラスターを特定しました。この発見は、果実形質が改善されたトマトの育種のための分子マーカーを提供します。
科学分野:
- 植物生物学
- 遺伝学
- 農学
背景:
- トマトの節果柄は果実を植物に接続し、果実の発達と収穫に影響を与えます。
- 節果柄長(PL)を制御する遺伝的要因はほとんどわかっていません。
- PL遺伝学の理解は、トマト果実の成長、収穫、および収穫後の管理の改善に不可欠です。
主な方法:
- ゲノムワイド関連解析(GWAS)とバルク対立遺伝子解析(BSA)を統合しました。
- EXP遺伝子機能を研究するためにCRISPR/Cas9を使用して均一変異体を作製しました。
- 生化学的、トランスクリプトーム的、および集団遺伝学的解析を実施しました。
- PLの分子マーカーを開発および検証しました。
結論:
- TPL3のエクスパンシン遺伝子クラスターは、トマトの節果柄伸長を調節する鍵となります。
- 節果柄伸長は、果実重量を含む生殖器官の発達および細胞壁の修飾と関連しています。
- 開発された分子マーカーは、トマト育種プログラムにおけるPLの最適化のためのマーカー支援選択を容易にします。
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