Interaction of two MADS-box genes leads to growth phenotype divergence of all-flesh type of tomatoes

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Huang, Baowen | Hu, Guojian | Wang, Keke | Frasse, Pierre | Maza, Elie | Djari, Anis | Deng, Wei | Pirrello, Julien | Burlat, Vincent | Pons, Clara | Granell, Antonio | Li, Zhengguo | van Der Rest, Benoît | Bouzayen, Mondher

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International audience. All-flesh tomato cultivars are devoid of locular gel and exhibit enhanced firmness and improved postharvest storage. Here, we show that SlMBP3 is a master regulator of locular tissue in tomato fruit and that a deletion at the gene locus underpins the All-flesh trait. Intriguingly, All-flesh varieties lack the deleterious phenotypes reported previously for SlMBP3 under-expressing lines and which preclude any potential commercial use. We resolve the causal factor for this phenotypic divergence through the discovery of a natural mutation at the SlAGL11 locus, a close homolog of SlMBP3. Misexpressing SlMBP3 impairs locular gel formation through massive transcriptomic reprogramming at initial phases of fruit development. SlMBP3 influences locule gel formation by controlling cell cycle and cell expansion genes, indicating that important components of fruit softening are determined at early preripening stages. Our findings define potential breeding targets for improved texture in tomato and possibly other fleshy fruits.

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