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      Decreased sorbitol synthesis leads to abnormal stamen development and reduced pollen tube growth via an MYB transcription factor, MdMYB39L, in apple (Malus domestica).

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          Sugars produced by photosynthesis not only fuel plant growth and development, but may also act as signals to regulate plant growth and development. This work focuses on the role of sorbitol, a sugar alcohol, in flower development and pollen tube growth of apple (Malus domestica). Transgenic 'Greensleeves' apple trees with decreased sorbitol synthesis had abnormal stamen development, a decreased pollen germination rate and reduced pollen tube growth, which were all closely related to lower sorbitol concentrations in stamens. RNA sequencing and quantitative RT-PCR analyses identified reduced transcript levels during stamen development and pollen tube growth in the transgenic trees of a stamen-specific MYB39-like transcription factor, MdMYB39L, and of its putative target genes involved in hexose uptake, cell wall formation and microsporogenesis. Suppressing MdMYB39L expression in pollen via antisense oligonucleotide transfection significantly reduced the expression of its putative target genes and pollen tube growth. Exogenous sorbitol application during flower development partially restored MdMYB39L expression, stamen development, and pollen germination and tube growth of the transgenic trees. Addition of sorbitol to the germination medium also partially restored pollen germination and tube growth of the transgenic trees. We conclude that sorbitol plays an essential role in stamen development and pollen tube growth via MdMYB39L in apple.

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          Journal
          New Phytol.
          The New phytologist
          Wiley
          1469-8137
          0028-646X
          Jan 2018
          : 217
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Section of Horticulture, School of Integrative Plant Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 14853, USA.
          [2 ] Citrus Research Institute, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400712, China.
          [3 ] Boyce Thompson Institute, Ithaca, NY, USA.
          [4 ] Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou, 310021, China.
          [5 ] Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA, 95616, USA.
          Article
          10.1111/nph.14824
          29027668
          5fc6b2db-75f3-48e4-b53f-ff977d719d1a
          History

          MYB,apple (Malus domestica),flower development,pollen tube growth,sorbitol

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