Fruit indehiscence caused by enhanced expression of NO TRANSMITTING TRACT in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Mol Cells

Creative Research Initiatives, Division of Life Sciences, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea.

Published: June 2013

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  • The ntt-3D mutant in Arabidopsis displays a failure in fruit dehiscence, leading to issues such as serrated leaves and short seed pods.
  • The mutation occurs due to an insertion of the 35S enhancer near a gene called NO TRANSMITTING TRACT (NTT), which plays a significant role in the development of fruit structures.
  • The findings suggest that NTT suppresses the expression of a gene called FRUITFULL (FUL), hinting at its importance in fruit development and potential applications in increasing crop yields by managing seed dispersal.

Article Abstract

In flowering plants, fruit dehiscence enables seed dispersal. Here we report that ntt-3D, an activation tagged allele of NO TRANSMITTING TRACT (NTT), caused a failure of fruit dehiscence in Arabidopsis. We identified ntt-3D, in which the 35S enhancer was inserted adjacent to AT3G-57670, from our activation tagged mutant library. ntt-3D mutants showed serrated leaves, short siliques, and indehiscence phenotypes. NTT-overexpressing plants largely phenocopied the ntt-3D plants. As the proximate cause of the indehiscence, ntt-3D plants exhibited a near absence of valve margin and lignified endocarp b layer in the carpel. In addition, the replum was enlarged in ntt-3D mutants. NTT expression reached a peak in flowers at stage 11 and gradually decreased thereafter and pNTT::GUS expression was mainly observed in the replum, indicating a potential role in fruit patterning. NTT:GFP localized in the nucleus and cytoplasm. FRUITFULL (FUL) expression was downregulated in ntt-3D mutants and ntt-3D suppressed upregulation of FUL in replumless mutants. These results indicate that NTT suppresses FUL, indicating a potential role in patterning of the silique. In seed crops, a reduction in pod dehiscence can increase yield by decreasing seed dispersal; therefore, our results may prove useful as a basis to improve crop yield.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3887870PMC
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Article Synopsis
  • The ntt-3D mutant in Arabidopsis displays a failure in fruit dehiscence, leading to issues such as serrated leaves and short seed pods.
  • The mutation occurs due to an insertion of the 35S enhancer near a gene called NO TRANSMITTING TRACT (NTT), which plays a significant role in the development of fruit structures.
  • The findings suggest that NTT suppresses the expression of a gene called FRUITFULL (FUL), hinting at its importance in fruit development and potential applications in increasing crop yields by managing seed dispersal.
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