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Article Dans Une Revue Plant Biotechnology Journal Année : 2024

Calmodulin‐like protein CML15 interacts with PP2C46 /65 to regulate papaya fruit ripening via integrating calcium, ABA and ethylene signals

Qiunan Zhu
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Qinqin Tan
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Qiyang Gao
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Senlin Zheng
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Weixin Chen
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Xueping Li
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Xiaoyang Zhu

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Summary It is well known that calcium, ethylene and abscisic acid (ABA) can regulate fruit ripening, however, their interaction in the regulation of fruit ripening has not yet been fully clarified. The present study found that the expression of the papaya calcium sensor CpCML15 was strongly linked to fruit ripening. CpCML15 could bind Ca 2+ and served as a true calcium sensor. CpCML15 interacted with CpPP2C46 and CpPP2C65, the candidate components of the ABA signalling pathways. CpPP2C46/65 expression was also related to fruit ripening and regulated by ethylene. CpCML15 was located in the nucleus and CpPP2C46/65 were located in both the nucleus and membrane. The interaction between CpCML15 and CpPP2C46/65 was calcium dependent and further repressed the activity of CpPP2C46/65 in vitro . The transient overexpression of CpCML15 and CpPP2C46/65 in papaya promoted fruit ripening and gene expression related to ripening. The reduced expression of CpCML15 and CpPP2C46/65 by virus‐induced gene silencing delayed fruit colouring and softening and repressed the expression of genes related to ethylene signalling and softening. Moreover, ectopic overexpression of CpCML15 in tomato fruit also promoted fruit softening and ripening by increasing ethylene production and enhancing gene expression related to ripening. Additionally, CpPP2C46 interacted with CpABI5, and CpPP2C65 interacted with CpERF003‐like, two transcriptional factors in ABA and ethylene signalling pathways that are closely related to fruit ripening. Taken together, our results showed that CpCML15 and CpPP2Cs positively regulated fruit ripening, and their interaction integrated the cross‐talk of calcium, ABA and ethylene signals in fruit ripening through the CpCML15‐CpPP2Cs‐CpABI5/CpERF003‐like pathway.

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hal-04472600 , version 1 (22-02-2024)

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Qiunan Zhu, Qinqin Tan, Qiyang Gao, Senlin Zheng, Weixin Chen, et al.. Calmodulin‐like protein CML15 interacts with PP2C46 /65 to regulate papaya fruit ripening via integrating calcium, ABA and ethylene signals. Plant Biotechnology Journal, 2024, ⟨10.1111/pbi.14297⟩. ⟨hal-04472600⟩
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