Physiological and metabolic bases of increased growth in the tomato ethylene-insensitive mutant Never ripe : extending ethylene signaling functions

PLANT CELL REPORTS(2020)

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Key message The tomato mutant Never ripe ( Nr ), a loss-of-function for the ethylene receptor Sl ETR3, shows enhanced growth, associated with increased carbon assimilation and a rewiring of the central metabolism. Abstract Compelling evidence has demonstrated the importance of ethylene during tomato fruit development, yet its role on leaf central metabolism and plant growth remains elusive. Here, we performed a detailed characterization of Never ripe ( Nr ) tomato, a loss-of-function mutant for the ethylene receptor SlETR3, known for its fruits which never ripe. However, besides fruits, the Nr gene is also constitutively expressed in vegetative tissues. Nr mutant showed a growth enhancement during both the vegetative and reproductive stage, without an earlier onset of leaf senescence, with Nr plants exhibiting a higher number of leaves and an increased dry weight of leaves, stems, roots, and fruits. At metabolic level, Nr also plays a significant role with the mutant showing changes in carbon assimilation, carbohydrates turnover, and an exquisite reprogramming of a large number of metabolite levels. Notably, the expression of genes related to ethylene signaling and biosynthesis are not altered in Nr . We assess our results in the context of those previously published for tomato fruits and of current models of ethylene signal transduction, and conclude that ethylene insensitivity mediated by Nr impacts the whole central metabolism at vegetative stage, leading to increased growth rates.
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Carbon metabolism,Ethylene insensitivity,Hormone signaling,Plant growth,Solanum lycopersicum,Tomato leaves
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