FveTRM5 plays a critical role in regulating fruit shape in woodland strawberry
Zhenzhen Zheng, Liyang Wang, Qi Gao, Shaoqiang Hu, Chunying Kang

TL;DR
This study identifies a gene, FveTRM5, that regulates fruit shape in woodland strawberries by affecting cell growth and division.
Contribution
The discovery of FveTRM5 as a key regulator of fruit shape in woodland strawberry provides a new target for breeding programs.
Findings
FveTRM5 mutation causes round or flat fruits in woodland strawberry.
FveTRM5 promotes cell elongation and inhibits cell division in the receptacle.
Transcriptome analysis identified DEGs linked to auxin and gibberellic acid pathways.
Abstract
Cultivated strawberry is a globally important fruit crop with high economic value. Fruit shape is an important aspect of fruit quality and diversity, and a key target in breeding programs; however, few regulatory genes governing fruit shape are known in strawberry. Here, we identified an ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) ‘round fruit’ (rf) mutant that produces round or flat fruits in woodland strawberry. The causal point mutation is located in the second exon of FvH4_2g22810, resulting in a premature termination at amino acid 266. The encoded protein shares a high sequence similarity with TON1 RECRUITING MOTIF 5 (TRM5) in different plant species and was therefore named FveTRM5. Consistently, transforming the rf mutant with FveTRM5pro:FveTRM5 restored the wild-type fruit phenotype. FveTRM5 is ubiquitously expressed in various organs, and the protein localized to microtubules. Overexpression…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBerry genetics and cultivation research · Horticultural and Viticultural Research · Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
