Transcriptome Analysis to Explore the Cause of the Formation of Different Inflorescences in Tomato

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Jul 26;23(15):8216. doi: 10.3390/ijms23158216.

Abstract

The number of inflorescence branches is an important agronomic character of tomato. The meristem differentiation and development pattern of tomato inflorescence is complex and its regulation mechanism is very different from those of other model plants. Therefore, in order to explore the cause of tomato inflorescence branching, transcriptome analysis was conducted on two kinds of tomato inflorescences (single racemes and compound inflorescences). According to the transcriptome data analysis, there were many DEGs of tomato inflorescences at early, middle, and late stages. Then, GO and KEGG enrichments of DEGs were performed. DEGs are mainly enriched in metabolic pathways, biohormone signaling, and cell cycle pathways. According to previous studies, DEGs were mainly enriched in metabolic pathways, and FALSIFLORA (FA) and ANANTHA (AN) genes were the most notable of 41 DEGs related to inflorescence branching. This study not only provides a theoretical basis for understanding inflorescence branching, but also provides a new idea for the follow-up study of inflorescence.

Keywords: differentially expressed genes; pathway; tomato inflorescence.

MeSH terms

  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Gene Expression Profiling
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Inflorescence* / genetics
  • Meristem / genetics
  • Solanum lycopersicum* / genetics
  • Transcriptome