Abstract
AbstractTheFW2.2gene is the founding member of theCELL NUMBER REGULATOR(CNR) gene family. More than 20 years ago,FW2.2was the first cloned gene underlying a Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) governing fruit size/weight in tomato. However, despite this discovery, the molecular mechanisms by which FW2.2 acts as a negative regulator of cell divisions during fruit growth remain undeciphered. In the present study, we confirm that FW2.2 is a transmembrane spanning protein, whose both N- and C-terminal ends are facing the apoplast. We unexpectedly found that FW2.2 is located at plasmodesmata (PD). FW2.2 participates in the spatiotemporal regulation of callose deposition at PD via an interaction with Callose Synthases, which suggests a regulatory role in cell-to-cell communication by modulating PD transport capacity and trafficking of signaling molecules during fruit development.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory