生物
毛果杨
基因
乙烯
转录因子
化学
基因组
细胞生物学
植物
生物化学
催化作用
作者
Jorma Vahala,Judith Felten,Jonathan Love,András Gorzsás,Lorenz Gerber,Airi Lamminmäki,Jaakko Kangasjärvi,Björn Sundberg
摘要
Summary Ethylene Response Factors (ERFs) are a large family of transcription factors that mediate responses to ethylene. Ethylene affects many aspects of wood development and is involved in tension wood formation. Thus ERFs could be key players connecting ethylene action to wood development. We identified 170 gene models encoding ERFs in the Populus trichocarpa genome. The transcriptional responses of ERF genes to ethylene treatments were determined in stem tissues of hybrid aspen ( Populus tremula × tremuloides ) by qPCR. Selected ethylene‐responsive ERFs were overexpressed in wood‐forming tissues and characterized for growth and wood chemotypes by FT‐IR. Fifty ERFs in Populus showed more than five‐fold increased transcript accumulation in response to ethylene treatments. Twenty‐six ERFs were selected for further analyses. A majority of these were induced during tension wood formation. Overexpression of ERF s 18 , 21 , 30 , 85 and 139 in wood‐forming tissues of hybrid aspen modified the wood chemotype. Moreover, overexpression of ERF139 caused a dwarf‐phenotype with altered wood development, and overexpression of ERF18 , 34 and 35 slightly increased stem diameter. We identified ethylene‐induced ERF s that respond to tension wood formation, and modify wood formation when overexpressed. This provides support for their role in ethylene‐mediated regulation of wood development.
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