Identification of a GA-Related Cis-Element Regulating Male Peduncle Elongation in Papaya
Julie Nguyen-Edquilang, Jingjing Yue, Ray Ming

TL;DR
The study identifies a genetic element in papaya that influences male flower stalk elongation, independent of sex determination.
Contribution
The research identifies a GA-related cis-element in the CpSVP gene that regulates male peduncle elongation in papaya.
Findings
The P-box cis-element in the CpSVP promoter is crucial for regulating peduncle elongation in male papaya.
Transgenic Arabidopsis plants expressing the male CpSVP allele showed increased pedicel length.
CpSVP-Y promotes peduncle elongation without affecting reproductive organ development.
Abstract
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a tropical trioecious crop with males, hermaphrodites, and females. There is a sequence difference between male and hermaphrodite SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE (CpSVP), making SVP a strong candidate gene controlling peduncle length in papaya. To study the spatial and temporal expression and function of CpSVP in Arabidopsis, we constructed a translation fusion structure based on the native promoter of SVP in papaya. In the 2kb promoter, strong GUS staining was observed in the floral organs and pedicels. In the 1kb promoter, there is no GUS expression in the floral organs, and it is barely detectable in pedicels. Removal of a GA responsive P-box cis-element in the 1kb promoter enhanced expression in the floral organs and pedicels, and elongated pedicels. In the transgenic Arabidopsis plants expressing the male CpSVP allele, there was an increase in pedicel length,…
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TopicsPlant Reproductive Biology · Plant Molecular Biology Research · Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities
