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      The parthenocarpic gene Pat-k is generated by a natural mutation of SlAGL6 affecting fruit development in tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L.)

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          Background

          Parthenocarpy is a desired trait in tomato because it can overcome problems with fruit setting under unfavorable environmental conditions. A parthenocarpic tomato cultivar, ‘MPK-1’, with a parthenocarpic gene, Pat-k, exhibits stable parthenocarpy that produces few seeds. Because ‘MPK-1’ produces few seeds, seedlings are propagated inefficiently via cuttings. It was reported that Pat-k is located on chromosome 1. However, the gene had not been isolated and the relationship between the parthenocarpy and low seed set in ‘MPK-1’ remained unclear. In this study, we isolated Pat-k to clarify the relationship between parthenocarpy and low seed set in ‘MPK-1’.

          Results

          Using quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis for parthenocarpy and seed production, we detected a major QTL for each trait on nearly the same region of the Pat-k locus on chromosome 1. To isolate Pat-k, we performed fine mapping using an F 4 population following the cross between a non-parthenocarpic cultivar, ‘Micro-Tom’ and ‘MPK-1’. The results showed that Pat-k was located in the 529 kb interval between two markers, where 60 genes exist. By using data from a whole genome re-sequencing and genome sequence analysis of ‘MPK-1’, we could identify that the SlAGAMOUS-LIKE 6 ( SlAGL6) gene of ‘MPK-1’ was mutated by a retrotransposon insertion. The transcript level of SlAGL6 was significantly lower in ovaries of ‘MPK-1’ than a non-parthenocarpic cultivar. From these results, we could conclude that Pat-k is SlAGL6, and its down-regulation in ‘MPK-1’ causes parthenocarpy and low seed set. In addition, we observed abnormal micropyles only in plants homozygous for the ‘MPK-1’ allele at the Pat-k/ SlAGL6 locus. This result suggests that Pat-k/ SlAGL6 is also related to ovule formation and that the low seed set in ‘MPK-1’ is likely caused by abnormal ovule formation through down-regulation of Pat-k/ SlAGL6.

          Conclusions

          Pat-k is identical to SlAGL6, and its down-regulation causes parthenocarpy and low seed set in ‘MPK-1’. Moreover, down-regulation of Pat-k/ SlAGL6 could cause abnormal ovule formation, leading to a reduction in the number of seeds.

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                Contributors
                +81-774-94-6405 , takisawa@kais.kyoto-u.ac.jp
                nakazaki.tetsuya.4m@kyoto-u.ac.jp
                nunome@affrc.go.jp
                hiroyuki-fukuoka@takii.co.jp
                kataoka.keiko.mf@ehime-u.ac.jp
                hirokisaito@affrc.go.jp
                habu.tsuyoshi.mb@ehime-u.ac.jp
                kitajima@kais.kyoto-u.ac.jp
                Journal
                BMC Plant Biol
                BMC Plant Biol
                BMC Plant Biology
                BioMed Central (London )
                1471-2229
                27 April 2018
                27 April 2018
                2018
                : 18
                : 72
                Affiliations
                [1 ]ISNI 0000 0004 0372 2033, GRID grid.258799.8, Graduate School of Agriculture, , Kyoto University, ; Kizugawa, 619-0218 Japan
                [2 ]NARO Institute of Vegetable and Floriculture Science, Tsu, 514-2392 Japan
                [3 ]NARO Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science, Tsu, 514-2392 Japan
                [4 ]ISNI 0000 0001 1011 3808, GRID grid.255464.4, Graduate School of Agriculture, , Ehime University, ; Matsuyama, 790-8566 Japan
                [5 ]Present Address: Tropical Agriculture Research Front Japan International Research Center Agricultural Sciences, 1091-1, Kawarabaru, Aza Maezato, Ishigaki, Okinawa 907-0002 Japan
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                10.1186/s12870-018-1285-6
                5921562
                29699487
                8767c511-95db-4e42-9afa-94718eeedd5d
                © The Author(s). 2018

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                History
                : 19 November 2017
                : 10 April 2018
                Funding
                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001691, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science;
                Award ID: 15K18639
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                Plant science & Botany
                parthenocarpy,tomato,pat-k,qtl,number of seeds,ovule
                Plant science & Botany
                parthenocarpy, tomato, pat-k, qtl, number of seeds, ovule

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