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Article|01 Nov 2019|OPEN
Gene characterization and molecular pathway analysis of reverse thermosensitive genic male sterility in eggplant (Solanum melongena L.)
Bing Li1,2 , Xueping Chen1 , Yanrong Wu2 , Aixia Gu1 , Jingjing Zhang2 , Shuangxia Luo1 , Xiurui Gao2 , Jianjun Zhao1 , and Xiuqing Pan2 , , Shuxing Shen,1 ,
1Key Laboratory of Vegetable Germplasm Innovation and Utilization of Hebei, Collaborative Innovation Center of Vegetable Industry in Hebei, College of Horticulture, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding 071000, China
2Institute of Cash Crops, Hebei Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, Shijiazhuang 050051, China
*Corresponding author. E-mail: jjz1971@aliyun.com,panxiuqing63@126.com,shensx@hebau.edu. cn

Horticulture Research 6,
Article number: 118 (2019)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41438-019-0201-z
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Received: 19 Oct 2018
Revised: 05 Jun 2019
Accepted: 02 Sep 2019
Published online: 01 Nov 2019

Abstract

The naturally occurring mutant eggplant line 05ms was identified with reverse thermosensitive genic male sterility (rTGMS), but its temperature-responsive fertility mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here, we studied the flower morphology, anther cellular structure, and genome-wide gene expression of this rTGMS line. Candidate genes for thermosensitive male sterility during the microspore development of 05ms and the temperature-insensitive line S63 under low-temperature (LT) and high-temperature (HT) conditions were identified. Under LT, tapetum cells were vacuolated and had delayed disintegration in 05ms. RNA-seq analysis indicated that DEGs were enriched in the KEGG pathways ‘plant hormone signal transduction’, ‘starch and sucrose metabolism’, and ‘phenylpropanoid biosynthesis’. We identified two genes, 4CLL1 (Sme2.5_00368.1_g00010.1) and CKI1 (Sme2.5_10056.1_g00002.1), which could potentially regulate eggplant anther development and may be candidate genes for rTGMS. Finally, we propose a working model of anther abortion for rTGMS in eggplant. CKI1 responds to LT stress and causes expression changes in genes related to anther development, such as 4CLL1, and the cellular structure of the tapetum becomes abnormal, causing male sterility. The findings of this study explain the underlying molecular mechanisms of male sterility in eggplant rTGMS lines.