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      Overexpression of a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor gene, SlbHLH22, promotes early flowering and accelerates fruit ripening in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.).

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          The overexpression of SlbHLH22 functioned in controlling flowering time, accelerated fruit ripening, and produced more ethylene-producing phenotypes in tomato. Flowering and fruit ripening are two complex transition processes regulated by various internal and external factors that ultimately lead to fruit maturation and final seed dispersal. The basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor is the largest TF gene family in plants that controls various biological and developmental aspects, but the actual roles of these genes have not been fully studied. Here, we performed a functional characterization of the bHLH gene SlbHLH22 in tomato. SlbHLH22 was fully expressed in tomato flowers, while a moderate expression level was also observed in fruits at different developmental stages. Overexpression of the SlbHLH22 gene revealed that it is highly involved in controlling flowering time, through the activation of the SlSFT or SlLFY genes, and promoting fruit ripening and improved carotenoid accumulation. The expression patterns of carotenoid-related genes (SlPYS1) were also upregulated in transgenic tomato fruits. In transgenic tomato fruit, we observed clear changes in colour from green to orange with enhanced expression of the SlbHLH22 gene. SlbHLH22 was upregulated under exogenous ACC, IAA, ABA, and ethephon. Overexpression of SlbHLH22 also promotes ethylene production. Moreover, ethylene biosynthesis and perception genes (SlACO3, SlACS1, SlACS2, SlACS4, SlACS1a, SlEIN1, SlEIN2, SlEIN3, SlEIN4, SlETR2, SlETR3, SlSAM3, and SlSAMS) were upregulated. Ripening-related genes (SlAP2a, SlCNR, SlNOR, SlMYB, and SlTAG) were consistent in their expression pattern in transgenic plants. Finally, our study provides evidence that tomato bHLH genes play an important role in flowering, fruit ripening, and development.

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          Journal
          Planta
          Planta
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1432-2048
          0032-0935
          Jul 2019
          : 250
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Life Sciences, Chongqing University, Shapingba, Chongqing, 401331, People's Republic of China.
          [2 ] Key Laboratory of Functional Gene and Regulation Technologies Under Chongqing Municipal Education Commission, Chongqing, People's Republic of China.
          [3 ] School of Life Sciences, Chongqing University, Shapingba, Chongqing, 401331, People's Republic of China. zhengguoli@cqu.edu.cn.
          [4 ] Key Laboratory of Functional Gene and Regulation Technologies Under Chongqing Municipal Education Commission, Chongqing, People's Republic of China. zhengguoli@cqu.edu.cn.
          Article
          10.1007/s00425-019-03157-8
          10.1007/s00425-019-03157-8
          30955097
          b0e1351b-f8c1-419f-8bb9-dd9cfaec9fa4
          History

          Flowering,Ethylene,Perception,Phytohormone,Pigmentation,bHLH
          Flowering, Ethylene, Perception, Phytohormone, Pigmentation, bHLH

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