iScience (Aug 2021)

SlBES1 promotes tomato fruit softening through transcriptional inhibition of PMEU1

  • Haoran Liu,
  • Lihong Liu,
  • Dongyi Liang,
  • Min Zhang,
  • Chengguo Jia,
  • Mingfang Qi,
  • Yuanyuan Liu,
  • Zhiyong Shao,
  • Fanliang Meng,
  • Songshen Hu,
  • Yanhai Yin,
  • Chuanyou Li,
  • Qiaomei Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 8
p. 102926

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Summary: Fruit softening indicated by firmness determines the texture, transportability, and shelf life of tomato products. However, the regulatory mechanism underlying firmness formation in tomato fruit is poorly understood. Here, we report the regulatory role of SlBES1, an essential component of brassinosteroid hormone signaling, in tomato fruit softening. We found that SlBES1 promotes fruit softening during tomato fruit ripening and postharvest storage. RNA-seq analysis suggested that PMEU1, which encodes a pectin methylesterase, might participate in SlBES1-mediated softening. Biochemical and immunofluorescence assays indicated that SlBES1 inhibited PMEU1-related pectin de-methylesterification. Further molecular and genetic evidence verified that SlBES1 directly binds to the E-box of PMEU1 to repress its expression, leading to fruits softening. Loss-of-function SlBES1 mutant generated by CRISPR-Cas9 showed firmer fruits and longer shelf life during postharvest storage without other quality alteration. Collectively, our results indicated the potential of manipulating SlBES1 to regulate firmness without negative consequence on visual and nutrition quality.

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