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Curr Biol ; 29(10): 1614-1624.e3, 2019 05 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31056391

RESUMO

Understanding tuberization in the major crop plant potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is of importance to secure yield even under changing environmental conditions. Tuber formation is controlled by a homolog of the floral inductor FLOWERING LOCUS T, referred to as SP6A. To gain deeper insights into its function, we created transgenic potato plants overexpressing a codon-optimized version of SP6A, SP6Acop, to avoid silencing effects. These plants exhibited extremely early tuberization at the juvenile stage, hindering green biomass development and indicating a tremendous shift in the source sink balance. The meristem identity was altered in dormant buds of transgenic tubers. This strong phenotype, not being reported so far for plants overexpressing an unmodified SP6A, could be due to post-transcriptional regulation. In fact, a putative SP6A-specific small regulatory RNA was identified in potato. It was effectively repressing SP6A mRNA accumulation in transient assays as well as in leaves of young potato plants prior to tuber formation. SP6A expression is downregulated under heat, preventing tuberization. The molecular mechanism has not been elucidated yet. We showed that this small RNA is strongly upregulated under heat. The importance of the small RNA was demonstrated by overexpression of a target mimicry construct, which led to an increased SP6A expression, enabling tuberization even under continuous heat conditions, which abolished tuber formation in the wild-type. Thus, our study describes an additional regulatory mechanism for SP6A besides the well-known pathway that integrates both developmental and environmental signals to control tuberization and is therefore a promising target for breeding of heat-tolerant potato.


Assuntos
Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas , Temperatura Alta , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Tubérculos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Solanum tuberosum/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Solanum tuberosum/genética , Sequência de Bases , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Tubérculos/genética , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas/genética , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas/metabolismo , RNA de Plantas/genética , RNA de Plantas/metabolismo , Solanum tuberosum/metabolismo
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PLoS One ; 11(3): e0150711, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26937634

RESUMO

Potato (Solanum tuberosum L) is a natural host of Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) which can cause characteristic symptoms on developing plants including stunting phenotype and distortion of leaves and tubers. PSTVd is the type species of the family Pospiviroidae, and can replicate in the nucleus and move systemically throughout the plant. It is not well understood how the viroid can affect host genes for successful invasion and which genes show altered expression levels upon infection. Our primary focus in this study is the identification of genes which can affect tuber formation since viroid infection can strongly influence tuber development and especially tuber shape. In this study, we used a large-scale method to identify differentially expressed genes in potato. We have identified defence, stress and sugar metabolism related genes having altered expression levels upon infection. Additionally, hormone pathway related genes showed significant up- or down-regulation. DWARF1/DIMINUTO, Gibberellin 7-oxidase and BEL5 transcripts were identified and validated showing differential expression in viroid infected tissues. Our study suggests that gibberellin and brassinosteroid pathways have a possible role in tuber development upon PSTVd infection.


Assuntos
Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas , Genes de Plantas , Tubérculos/genética , Solanum tuberosum/genética , Viroides/fisiologia , Brassinosteroides/biossíntese , Resistência à Doença/genética , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Ontologia Genética , Giberelinas/biossíntese , Interações Hospedeiro-Patógeno , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Proteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Oxigenases de Função Mista/genética , Oxigenases de Função Mista/metabolismo , Anotação de Sequência Molecular , Doenças das Plantas/genética , Doenças das Plantas/virologia , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/biossíntese , Folhas de Planta/genética , Folhas de Planta/metabolismo , Folhas de Planta/virologia , Tubérculos/metabolismo , Tubérculos/virologia , Vírus de Plantas/patogenicidade , Vírus de Plantas/fisiologia , RNA Mensageiro/genética , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Solanum tuberosum/metabolismo , Solanum tuberosum/virologia , Viroides/patogenicidade
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Theor Appl Genet ; 127(10): 2159-71, 2014 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25159608

RESUMO

KEY MESSAGE: Generation of a dense SNP-based linkage map of a diploid potato population and identification of major QTLs for tuber shape and eye depth on chromosomes 2 and 10. This paper reports the construction of a genetic map of a highly heterozygous full-sib diploid potato population (06H1) based on the use of a set of 8,303 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. The map contains 1,355 distinct loci and 2,157 SNPs, 802 of which co-segregate with other markers. We find high levels of collinearity between the 12 chromosomal maps with a recently improved version of the potato genome assembly, with the expected genetic clustering in centromeric regions. The linkage maps are used in combination with highly detailed phenotypic assessments conducted over two growing seasons to perform quantitative trait loci analysis of two important potato traits, tuber shape and eye depth. The major loci segregating for tuber shape in 06H1 map to loci on chromosomes 2 and 10, with smaller effects mapping to three other chromosomes. A major locus for tuber eye depth co-locates with the tuber shape locus on chromosome 10. To assess when tuber shape is established in the developing tuber, we have performed staged observations of tuber formation. Our observations suggest that tuber shape is determined very early in tuber development.


Assuntos
Tubérculos/anatomia & histologia , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único , Locos de Características Quantitativas , Solanum tuberosum/genética , Mapeamento Cromossômico , Cromossomos de Plantas , Diploide , Ligação Genética , Genoma de Planta , Genótipo , Tubérculos/genética
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PLoS One ; 8(2): e57233, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23437348

RESUMO

Micro RNAs (miRNAs) represent a class of short, non-coding, endogenous RNAs which play important roles in post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. While the diverse functions of miRNAs in model plants have been well studied, the impact of miRNAs in crop plant biology is poorly understood. Here we used high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics analysis to analyze miRNAs in the tuber bearing crop potato (Solanum tuberosum). Small RNAs were analysed from leaf and stolon tissues. 28 conserved miRNA families were found and potato-specific miRNAs were identified and validated by RNA gel blot hybridization. The size, origin and predicted targets of conserved and potato specific miRNAs are described. The large number of miRNAs and complex population of small RNAs in potato suggest important roles for these non-coding RNAs in diverse physiological and metabolic pathways.


Assuntos
Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas , MicroRNAs/genética , Folhas de Planta/genética , Caules de Planta/genética , RNA de Plantas/genética , Solanum tuberosum/genética , Transcriptoma , Sequência de Bases , Sequência Conservada , Evolução Molecular , Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala , Sequências Repetidas Invertidas , MicroRNAs/química , Dados de Sequência Molecular , RNA de Plantas/química , Análise de Sequência de RNA
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Plant Cell Environ ; 31(1): 165-76, 2008 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17999659

RESUMO

Storage of potato tubers at low temperatures leads to the accumulation of glucose and fructose in a process called 'cold sweetening'. The aim of this work was to investigate the role of sucrose-phosphatase (SPP) in potato tuber carbohydrate metabolism at low temperature (4 degrees C). To this end, RNA interference (RNAi) was used to reduce SPP expression in transgenic potato tubers. Analysis of SPP specific small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), SPP protein accumulation and enzyme activity indicated that SPP silencing in transgenic tubers was stable during the cold treatment. Analysis of soluble carbohydrates showed that in transgenic tubers, cold-induced hexogenesis was inhibited while, despite strongly reduced SPP activity, sucrose levels exceeded wild-type (WT) values four- to fivefold after 34 d of cold treatment. This led to a drastic change in the hexose-to-sucrose ratio from 1.9 in WT tubers to 0.15 to 0.11 in transgenic tubers, while the total amount of soluble sugars was largely unchanged in both genotypes. Sucrose-6(F)-phosphate (Suc6P), the substrate of SPP, accumulated in transgenic tubers in the cold which most likely enables the residual enzyme to operate with maximal catalytic activity in vivo and thus, in the long term, counterbalances reduced SPP activity in the transformants. Northern analysis revealed that cold-induced expression of vacuolar invertase (VI) was blocked in SPP-silenced tubers explaining a reduced sucrose-to-hexose conversion. Suc6P levels were found to negatively correlate with VI expression. A possible role of Suc6P in regulating VI expression is discussed.


Assuntos
Temperatura Baixa , Hexoses/metabolismo , Monoéster Fosfórico Hidrolases/deficiência , Tubérculos/metabolismo , Interferência de RNA/fisiologia , Solanum tuberosum/metabolismo , Sacarose/metabolismo , Metabolismo dos Carboidratos , Clonagem Molecular , DNA Complementar/genética , Monoéster Fosfórico Hidrolases/genética , Tubérculos/enzimologia , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas , Solanum tuberosum/enzimologia
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