A Rare Frameshift Mutation of in <i>CmACS7</i> Alters Ethylene Biosynthesis and Determines Fruit Morphology in Melon (<i>Cucumis melo</i> L.)

Fruit shape diversity in melon is governed by complex genetic networks, with ethylene biosynthesis playing a pivotal yet poorly characterized role. In this study, we identified a rare CmACS7<sup>A57V/frameshift</sup> double mutant through fine mapping of the <i>fsq2</i> locus...

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Main Authors: Jiyang Zhou, Xiaobing Ma, Qianqian Deng, Zhicong Zhong, Xuefei Ning, Li Zhong, Xianliang Zhang, Xianlei Wang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-07-01
Series:Plants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/14/14/2087
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Summary:Fruit shape diversity in melon is governed by complex genetic networks, with ethylene biosynthesis playing a pivotal yet poorly characterized role. In this study, we identified a rare CmACS7<sup>A57V/frameshift</sup> double mutant through fine mapping of the <i>fsq2</i> locus. Ethylene-mediated ovary growth regulation has been completely lost in the CmACS7<sup>A57V/frameshift</sup> double mutant, driving a transition from elongated to spherical fruit. Transcriptome analysis was performed to clarify the core role of <i>CmACS7</i> in the ethylene signaling pathway. The loss of <i>CmACS7</i> function regulates key genes in the ethylene responsive factor, cytokinin signaling pathway, and auxin-related genes, resulting in an imbalance in hormone levels. This imbalance directly affects the coordination of cell proliferation and expansion and ultimately determines the fruit morphology. A genetic diversity analysis of public melon germplasm resources indicated that while the CmACS7<sup>A57V/frameshift</sup> mutation accounts for only 0.5% of the germplasm, it is strongly correlated with the round fruit phenotype and is important for breeding in Xinjiang. The results of this study suggest that CmACS7<sup>A57V/frameshift</sup> could be used as a molecular marker to accelerate the breeding of melon varieties with excellent fruit morphology and, at the same time, reveal the coevolutionary significance of this gene in the domestication of Cucurbitaceae crops.
ISSN:2223-7747