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Comparative EST transcript profiling of peach fruits under different post-harvest conditions reveals candidate genes associated with peach fruit quality

BACKGROUND: Cold storage is used to inhibit peach fruit ripening during shipment to distant markets. However, this cold storage can negatively affect the quality of the fruit when it is ripened, resulting in disorders such as wooliness, browning or leathering. In order to understand the individual a...

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Autores principales: Vizoso, Paula, Meisel, Lee A, Tittarelli, Andrés, Latorre, Mariano, Saba, Juan, Caroca, Rodrigo, Maldonado, Jonathan, Cambiazo, Veronica, Campos-Vargas, Reinaldo, Gonzalez, Mauricio, Orellana, Ariel, Silva, Herman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2748099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19744325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-10-423
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author Vizoso, Paula
Meisel, Lee A
Tittarelli, Andrés
Latorre, Mariano
Saba, Juan
Caroca, Rodrigo
Maldonado, Jonathan
Cambiazo, Veronica
Campos-Vargas, Reinaldo
Gonzalez, Mauricio
Orellana, Ariel
Silva, Herman
author_facet Vizoso, Paula
Meisel, Lee A
Tittarelli, Andrés
Latorre, Mariano
Saba, Juan
Caroca, Rodrigo
Maldonado, Jonathan
Cambiazo, Veronica
Campos-Vargas, Reinaldo
Gonzalez, Mauricio
Orellana, Ariel
Silva, Herman
author_sort Vizoso, Paula
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cold storage is used to inhibit peach fruit ripening during shipment to distant markets. However, this cold storage can negatively affect the quality of the fruit when it is ripened, resulting in disorders such as wooliness, browning or leathering. In order to understand the individual and combined biological effects that factors such as cold storage and ripening have on the fruit and fruit quality, we have taken a comparative EST transcript profiling approach to identify genes that are differentially expressed in response to these factors. RESULTS: We sequenced 50,625 Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) from peach mesocarp (Prunus persica O'Henry variety) stored at four different postharvest conditions. A total of 10,830 Unigenes (4,169 contigs and 6,661 singletons) were formed by assembling these ESTs. Additionally, a collection of 614 full-length and 1,109 putative full-length cDNA clones within flanking loxP recombination sites was created. Statistically analyzing the EST population, we have identified genes that are differentially expressed during ripening, in response to cold storage or the combined effects of cold storage and ripening. Pair-wise comparisons revealed 197 contigs with at least one significant difference in transcript abundance between at least two conditions. Gene expression profile analyses revealed that the contigs may be classified into 13 different clusters of gene expression patterns. These clusters include groups of contigs that increase or decrease transcript abundance during ripening, in response to cold or ripening plus cold. CONCLUSION: These analyses have enabled us to statistically identify novel genes and gene clusters that are differentially expressed in response to post-harvest factors such as long-term cold storage, ripening or a combination of these two factors. These differentially expressed genes reveal the complex biological processes that are associated with these factors, as well as a large number of putative gene families that may participate differentially in these processes. In particular, these analyzes suggest that woolly fruits lack the increased boost of metabolic processes necessary for ripening. Additionally, these results suggest that the mitochondria and plastids play a major role in these processes. The EST sequences and full-length cDNA clones developed in this work, combined with the large population of differentially expressed genes may serve as useful tools and markers that will enable the scientific community to better define the molecular processes that affect fruit quality in response to post-harvest conditions and the organelles that participate in these processes.
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spelling pubmed-27480992009-09-22 Comparative EST transcript profiling of peach fruits under different post-harvest conditions reveals candidate genes associated with peach fruit quality Vizoso, Paula Meisel, Lee A Tittarelli, Andrés Latorre, Mariano Saba, Juan Caroca, Rodrigo Maldonado, Jonathan Cambiazo, Veronica Campos-Vargas, Reinaldo Gonzalez, Mauricio Orellana, Ariel Silva, Herman BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Cold storage is used to inhibit peach fruit ripening during shipment to distant markets. However, this cold storage can negatively affect the quality of the fruit when it is ripened, resulting in disorders such as wooliness, browning or leathering. In order to understand the individual and combined biological effects that factors such as cold storage and ripening have on the fruit and fruit quality, we have taken a comparative EST transcript profiling approach to identify genes that are differentially expressed in response to these factors. RESULTS: We sequenced 50,625 Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) from peach mesocarp (Prunus persica O'Henry variety) stored at four different postharvest conditions. A total of 10,830 Unigenes (4,169 contigs and 6,661 singletons) were formed by assembling these ESTs. Additionally, a collection of 614 full-length and 1,109 putative full-length cDNA clones within flanking loxP recombination sites was created. Statistically analyzing the EST population, we have identified genes that are differentially expressed during ripening, in response to cold storage or the combined effects of cold storage and ripening. Pair-wise comparisons revealed 197 contigs with at least one significant difference in transcript abundance between at least two conditions. Gene expression profile analyses revealed that the contigs may be classified into 13 different clusters of gene expression patterns. These clusters include groups of contigs that increase or decrease transcript abundance during ripening, in response to cold or ripening plus cold. CONCLUSION: These analyses have enabled us to statistically identify novel genes and gene clusters that are differentially expressed in response to post-harvest factors such as long-term cold storage, ripening or a combination of these two factors. These differentially expressed genes reveal the complex biological processes that are associated with these factors, as well as a large number of putative gene families that may participate differentially in these processes. In particular, these analyzes suggest that woolly fruits lack the increased boost of metabolic processes necessary for ripening. Additionally, these results suggest that the mitochondria and plastids play a major role in these processes. The EST sequences and full-length cDNA clones developed in this work, combined with the large population of differentially expressed genes may serve as useful tools and markers that will enable the scientific community to better define the molecular processes that affect fruit quality in response to post-harvest conditions and the organelles that participate in these processes. BioMed Central 2009-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2748099/ /pubmed/19744325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-10-423 Text en Copyright © 2009 Vizoso et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Vizoso, Paula
Meisel, Lee A
Tittarelli, Andrés
Latorre, Mariano
Saba, Juan
Caroca, Rodrigo
Maldonado, Jonathan
Cambiazo, Veronica
Campos-Vargas, Reinaldo
Gonzalez, Mauricio
Orellana, Ariel
Silva, Herman
Comparative EST transcript profiling of peach fruits under different post-harvest conditions reveals candidate genes associated with peach fruit quality
title Comparative EST transcript profiling of peach fruits under different post-harvest conditions reveals candidate genes associated with peach fruit quality
title_full Comparative EST transcript profiling of peach fruits under different post-harvest conditions reveals candidate genes associated with peach fruit quality
title_fullStr Comparative EST transcript profiling of peach fruits under different post-harvest conditions reveals candidate genes associated with peach fruit quality
title_full_unstemmed Comparative EST transcript profiling of peach fruits under different post-harvest conditions reveals candidate genes associated with peach fruit quality
title_short Comparative EST transcript profiling of peach fruits under different post-harvest conditions reveals candidate genes associated with peach fruit quality
title_sort comparative est transcript profiling of peach fruits under different post-harvest conditions reveals candidate genes associated with peach fruit quality
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2748099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19744325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-10-423
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