Frontiers in Plant Science (Aug 2022)

Ca2+ mediates transcription factor PuDof2.5 and suppresses stone cell production in pear fruits

  • He Zhang,
  • Siyang Gao,
  • Tianye Wang,
  • Mingyang Xu,
  • Xinyue Li,
  • Guodong Du

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.976977
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Stone cells are sclerenchyma cells formed by deposition of lignin, which is the most significant factor limiting the quality of pears. Ca2+ was known to inhibit stone cells in pear fruits, but the underlying molecular mechanism remains unclear. Our study revealed that exogenous CaCl2 (Ca2+) treatment of “Nanguo” pear (Pyrus ussuriensis) suppressed the synthesis of lignin and stone cell production. We further analysed the transcriptomes using RNA-seq, identified a transcription factor, PuDof2.5, and its targets gene PuPRX42-like (lignin polymerase gene) expression decreased in CaCl2-treated samples, which are involved in suppressing lignin biosynthesis in pear fruit. PuDof2.5 was found to bind directly to the PuPRX42-like promoter and induced its transcription. Taken together, our results revealed that Ca2+ modulated the key lignin biosynthetic transcription factor PuDof2.5 to suppress stone cell production in pear fruits.

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