发表刊物:Plant Physiology
摘要:Leaf morphology impacts physiological activities and contributes to environment adaptation. Plant hormones auxin and cytokinin both regulate leaf shape, but how they act together to specify leaf complexity is not fully understood. In woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca), the wild type develops trifoliate leaves, whereas the myb117a mutants produce 1 to 5 leaflets with fewer serrations. Transcriptome analysis revealed that the auxin biosynthesis gene FveYUC4, the cytokinin biosynthesis gene FveIPT2, the cytokinin degradation gene FveCKX1, and the transcription factor gene FveCUC2a are altered in the myb117a mutant. Accordingly, the myb117a leaves contain lower auxin levels and higher cytokinin levels compared to wild type. Moreover, treatment with the auxin transport inhibitor N-1-naphthylphthalamic acid (NPA) produced simple leaves with smooth margins, whereas exogenous cytokinin application resulted in a higher percentage of 4–5 leaflets in myb117a. Several lines of evidence showed that FveMYB117a can directly bind to the promoters of FveYUC4 and FveCUC2a and influence their expression. Both myb117a yuc4 and myb117a cuc2a double mutants have fewer leaflets with greatly reduced or no serrations compared to myb117a, suggesting that these genes function in the same pathway. Overall, our results indicate that FveMYB117a is a transcription factor that coordinates auxin and cytokinin homeostasis in young leaves, thereby contributing to robust leaf morphogenesis in strawberry.
论文类型:SCI一区TOP
是否译文:否
发表时间:2025-06-09
发布期刊链接:https://academic.oup.com/plphys/article/198/2/kiaf156/8114722?login=true
