Transcriptome profiling of ripening nectarine (Prunus persica L. Batsch) fruit treated with 1-MCP

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作者
Ziliotto, Fiorenza [1 ]
Begheldo, Maura [1 ]
Rasori, Angela [1 ]
Bonghi, Claudio [1 ]
Tonutti, Pietro [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Padua, Dept Environm Agron & Crop Sci, I-35025 Padua, Italy
[2] St Anna Sch Adv Studies, I-56127 Pisa, Italy
关键词
ACC synthase; ethylene biosynthesis; ethylene receptors; gene expression; microarray; 1-methylcyclopropene; post-harvest;
D O I
10.1093/jxb/ern136
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
A large-scale transcriptome analysis has been conducted using mu PEACH1.0 microarray on nectarine (Prunus persica L. Batsch) fruit treated with 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP). 1-MCP maintained flesh firmness but did not block ethylene biosynthesis. Compared with samples at harvest, only nine genes appeared to be differentially expressed when fruit were sampled immediately after treatment, while a total of 90 targets were up- or down-regulated in untreated fruit. The effect of 1-MCP was confirmed by a direct comparison of transcript profiles in treated and untreated fruit after 24 h of incubation with 106 targets differentially expressed. About 30% of these targets correspond to genes involved in primary metabolism and response processes related to ethylene, auxin, and other hormones. In treated fruit, altered transcript accumulation was detected for some genes with a role in ripening-related events such as softening, colour development, and sugar metabolism. A rapid decrease in flesh firmness and an increase in ethylene production were observed in treated fruit maintained for 48 h in air at 20 degrees C after the end of the incubation period. Microarray comparison of this sample with untreated fruit 24 h after harvest revealed that about 45% of the genes affected by 1-MCP at the end of the incubation period changed their expression during the following 48 h in air. Among these genes, an ethylene receptor (ETR2) and three ethylene-responsive factors (ERF) were present, together with other transcription factors and ethylene-dependent genes involved in quality parameter changes.
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