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Tomato Male sterile 1035 is essential for pollen development and meiosis in anthers.


ABSTRACT: Male fertility in flowering plants depends on proper cellular differentiation in anthers. Meiosis and tapetum development are particularly important processes in pollen production. In this study, we showed that the tomato male sterile (ms10(35)) mutant of cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) exhibited dysfunctional meiosis and an abnormal tapetum during anther development, resulting in no pollen production. We demonstrated that Ms10(35) encodes a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor that is specifically expressed in meiocyte and tapetal tissue from pre-meiotic to tetrad stages. Transgenic expression of the Ms10(35) gene from its native promoter complemented the male sterility of the ms10(35) mutant. In addition, RNA-sequencing-based transcriptome analysis revealed that Ms10(35) regulates 246 genes involved in anther development processes such as meiosis, tapetum development, cell-wall degradation, pollen wall formation, transport, and lipid metabolism. Our results indicate that Ms10(35) plays key roles in regulating both meiosis and programmed cell death of the tapetum during microsporogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Jeong HJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4246194 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tomato Male sterile 1035 is essential for pollen development and meiosis in anthers.

Jeong Hee-Jin HJ   Kang Jin-Ho JH   Zhao Meiai M   Kwon Jin-Kyung JK   Choi Hak-Soon HS   Bae Jung Hwan JH   Lee Hyun-Ah HA   Joung Young-Hee YH   Choi Doil D   Kang Byoung-Cheorl BC  

Journal of experimental botany 20140926 22


Male fertility in flowering plants depends on proper cellular differentiation in anthers. Meiosis and tapetum development are particularly important processes in pollen production. In this study, we showed that the tomato male sterile (ms10(35)) mutant of cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) exhibited dysfunctional meiosis and an abnormal tapetum during anther development, resulting in no pollen production. We demonstrated that Ms10(35) encodes a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor t  ...[more]

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