Mutation of STERILE APETALA, a transcriptional regulator, is involved in pistil abortion and organ size in Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. pekinensis)
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ABSTRACT: Pistil development is a complicated process in plants, and female sterile mutant is an ideal material for screening and cloning the pistil development-related genes. In our previous study, a female sterile mutant fsm (namely fsm1 here) was obtained from a Chinese cabbage DH line ‘FT’ using a combination of isolated microspore culture and ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) mutagenesis. BraA04g009730.3C was predicted as the candidate gene for mutant fsm1. BraA04g009730.3C encoded STERILE APETALA (SAP), a transcriptional regulator, which played a role in regulating floral organ development. In this study, another female sterile mutant (namely fsm2) was derived from a population combining EMS mutagenesis and germinating seeds of ‘FT’. The phenotype of mutant fsm2 was consistent with that of fsm1, exhibiting pistil abortion, and smaller floral organs. Genetic analysis indicated that the phenotype of mutant fsm2 was controlled by a single recessive nuclear gene. Allelism testing showed that the mutant genes of fsm1 and fsm2 were allelic, named as Brfsm. A single-nucleotide mutation (G-to-A) in the first exon of BraA04g009730.3C caused a missense mutation from GAA (glutamic acid) to GGA (glycine) in mutant fsm2. Comparative transcriptome analysis on the pistils of wild-type ‘FT’ and mutant fsm1 revealed that a total of 3,855 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were obtained, among which 29 genes related to ovule development and 16 genes related to organ size were identified. Based on the validation of qRT-PCR, we proposed the possible regulatory pathways whereby SAP may mediate pistil development in the fsm mutant. The mutation of BraA04g009730.3C in fsm plants was involved in the pistil abortion and smaller floral organ in Chinese cabbage. These results lay a solid foundation for elucidating the molecular mechanism of pistil development in Chinese cabbage.
ORGANISM(S): Brassica rapa
PROVIDER: GSE147438 | GEO | 2020/03/25
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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