articleScienceApr 12, 2002Closed access

A MADS-Box Gene Necessary for Fruit Ripening at the Tomato Ripening-Inhibitor ( Rin ) Locus

Cornell University · Texas A&M University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Tomato plants harboring the ripening-inhibitor (rin) mutation yield fruits that fail to ripen. Additionally, rin plants display enlarged sepals and loss of inflorescence determinacy. Positional cloning of the rin locus revealed two tandem MADS-box genes (LeMADS-RIN and LeMADS-MC), whose expression patterns suggested roles in fruit ripening and sepal development, respectively. The rin mutation alters expression of both genes. Gene repression and mutant complementation demonstrate that LeMADS-RIN regulates ripening, whereas LeMADS-MC affects sepal development and inflorescence determinacy. LeMADS-RIN demonstrates an agriculturally important function of plant MADS-box genes and provides molecular insight into…

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Keywords
  • MADS-box
  • Sepal
  • Ripening
  • Biology
  • Complementation
  • Inflorescence
  • Locus (genetics)
  • Gene
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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