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Interplay of MYB factors in differential cell expansion, and consequences for tomato fruit development
Author(s) -
Machemer Katja,
Shaiman Oxana,
Salts Yehiam,
Shabtai Sara,
Sobolev Irina,
Belausov Eduard,
Grotewold Erich,
Barg Rivka
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
the plant journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.058
H-Index - 269
eISSN - 1365-313X
pISSN - 0960-7412
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-313x.2011.04690.x
Subject(s) - myb , transcription factor , biology , gene , psychological repression , microbiology and biotechnology , function (biology) , genetics , regulation of gene expression , gene expression
Summary We previously identified SlFSM1 as an early fruit‐specific gene encoding a short protein harboring a non‐canonical SANT/MYB‐like domain. Here, we investigated the role of FSM1 during fruit development in tomato and its mode of action. By analyzing tomato plants ectopically expressing FSM1 , we established that it negatively affects cell expansion, particularly of those cells with the highest potential to expand, such as those residing inner to the vascular bundles in the fruit pericarp. This function of FSM1 differs from that of the snapdragon FSM1 ‐like gene, RAD , which through an antagonistic activity with DIV participates in establishing floral asymmetry. Revealing an additional component of the FSM1/RAD regulatory complex, we show here that FSM1 physically interacts with FSB1, a previously uncharacterized factor harboring an atypical MYB repeat. We also demonstrate that FSB1 physically interacts with the transcription factor MYBI, a homolog of DIV. Our results show that the formation of the FSB1–MYBI complex is competed by FSM1, which recognizes in FSB1 the same region as MYBI does. Taken together, these studies expose a function for the FSM1/FSB1/MYBI complex in controlling tomato cell expansion, while revealing a mechanism by which competing MYB–MYB interactions could participate in the control of gene expression.

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