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The MdAux/IAA2 Transcription Repressor Regulates Cell and Fruit Size in Apple Fruit.

Haidong BuXiaohuan SunPengtao YueJunling QiaoJiamao SunAide WangHui YuanWenquan Yu
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Auxin plays an important role in regulating plant development, and Auxin/indole acetic acid ( Aux/IAA ) is a type of auxin-responsive gene and plays an important role in auxin signaling; to date, although 29 Aux/IAA proteins have been reported in Abrabidopsis thaliana , only parts of the Aux/IAA family gene functions have been identified. We previously reported that a bud sport of 'Longfeng' (LF) apple ( Malus domestica ), named 'Grand longfeng' (GLF), which showed a larger fruit size than LF, has lower expression of MdAux/IAA2 . In this study, we identified the function of the MdAux/IAA2 gene in apple fruit size difference using Agrobacterium -mediated genetic transformation. Overexpression of MdAux/IAA2 decreased the apple flesh callus increment and caused a smaller globular cell size. In addition, overexpression of MdAux/IAA2 in GLF fruit resulted in the reduction of apple fruit size, weight, and cell size, while silencing MdAux/IAA2 in LF apple fruit resulted in an increase in apple fruit weight and cell size. We suggest that the high auxin content depressed the expression of MdAux/IAA2 , and that the downregulated expression of MdAux/IAA2 led to the formation of GLF. Our study suggests a mechanism for fruit size regulation in plants and we will explore the transcription factors functioning in this process in the future.
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