Ectopic Expression of Erigeron breviscapus JAZ1 Affects JA-Induced Development Processes in Transgenic Arabidopsis

Plant Molecular Biology Reporter(2022)

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The jasmonate ZIM-domain (JAZ) proteins are repressors that function in the regulation of plant growth, development, and response to stimulation of different signals in the JA signaling pathway. Erigeron breviscapus is characteristic of sporophyte self-incompatibility (SSI). However, whether JA signaling is involved in regulation of development processes in E. breviscapus is unclear. In this study, the JAZ homolog EbJAZ1 was isolated and characterized from E. breviscapus . EbJAZ1 was localized to the nucleus, and expressed in roots, stems, leaves and flowers. Ectopic expression of EbJAZ1 in Arabidopsis resulted in shorter filament and silique length, and lower seed fertility. In addition, MeJA-induced root growth inhibition was compromised in transgenic plants. Further qRT-PCR analysis indicated that expression patterns of marker genes for VSP1 , VSP2 , JAZ1 , JAZ5 , JAZ8 , JAZ10 , MYC2 , and bHLH17 were downregulated in transgenic plants compared to wild-type, suggesting that EbJAZ regulates the development of flower organs, seed fertility, and primary root growth through the JA signaling pathway. Thus, our results indicate that EbJAZ1 is one of the important regulators possibly involved in SSI and other developmental processes in Erigeron breviscapus.
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Erigeron breviscapus,JAZ,Jasmonate pathway,Sterility,Root length
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