ZjWRKY23 and ZjWRKY40 Promote Fruit Size Enlargement by Targeting and Downregulating Cytokinin Oxidase/Dehydrogenase 5 Expression in Chinese Jujube

Xuan Zhao,Zixuan Zhao, Shasha Cheng,Lihu Wang,Zhi Luo, Changfeng Ai,Zhiguo Liu,Ping Liu,Lili Wang,Jiurui Wang, Mengzhen Liu, Yong Li,Mengjun Liu

Journal of agricultural and food chemistry(2023)

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Fruit size is crucial for fruit trees, as it contributes to both quality and yield. However, the underlying mechanism of fruit size regulation remains largely unknown. Taking advantage of using a fruit double-sized bud mutant of Chinese jujube, "Jinkuiwang" and its wild type, "Jinsixiaozao", we carried out a comprehensive study on the mechanism of fruit size development in jujube. Using weighted gene coexpression network analyses, a number of candidate regulators for fruit size including those involved in hormonal signaling pathways, transcription factors, and heat shock proteins were identified. A hub gene named cytokinin oxidase/dehydrogenase 5 (ZjCKX5), responsible for cytokinin degradation, was found to play a negative role in regulating fruit size development, and overexpressing ZjCKX5 in tomato and Arabidopsis resulted in much smaller fruits and dwarf plants. Furthermore, another two hub genes, ZjWRKY23 and ZjWRKY40 transcription factors, were found to participate in fruit size regulation by targeting and downregulating the ZjCKX5 expression.Overexpressing ZjWRKY23 or ZjWRKY40 in tomato led to much larger fruits and promoted plant architecture. Based on these results, a molecular framework for jujube fruit size regulation, namely, ZjWRKY-ZjCKX5 module, was proposed. This study provides a new insight into the molecular networks underlying fruit size regulation.
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Chinese jujube,WGCNA,cytokinins,fruit size
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