Tomato MYB21 Acts in Ovules to Mediate Jasmonate-regulated Fertility.

PLANT CELL(2019)

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The function of the plant hormone jasmonic acid (JA) in the development of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) flowers was analyzed with a mutant defective in JA perception (jasmonate-insensitive1-1, jai1-1). In contrast with Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) JA-insensitive plants, which are male sterile, the tomato jai1-1 mutant is female sterile, with major defects in female development. To identify putative JA-dependent regulatory components, we performed transcriptomics on ovules from flowers at three developmental stages from wild type and jai1-1 mutants. One of the strongly downregulated genes in jai1-1 encodes the MYB transcription factor SIMYB21. Its Arabidopsis ortholog plays a crucial role in JA-regulated stamen development. SIMYB21 was shown here to exhibit transcription factor activity in yeast, to interact with SIJAZ9 in yeast and in planta, and to complement Arabidopsis myb21-5. To analyze SIMYB21 function, we generated clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats(CRISPR)/CRISPR associated protein 9 (Cas9) mutants and identified a mutant by Targeting Induced Local Lesions in Genomes (TILLING). These mutants showed female sterility, corroborating a function of MYB21 in tomato ovule development. Transcriptomics analysis of wild type, jai1-1, and myb21-2 carpels revealed processes that might be controlled by SIMYB21. The data suggest positive regulation of JA biosynthesis by SIMYB21, but negative regulation of auxin and gibberellins. The results demonstrate that SIMYB21 mediates at least partially the action of JA and might control the flower-to-fruit transition.
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