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Identification of a GCC transcription factor responding to fruit colour change events in citrus through the transcriptomic analyses of two mutants

BACKGROUND: External ripening in Citrus fruits is morphologically characterized by a colour shift from green to orange due to the degradation of chlorophylls and the accumulation of carotenoid pigments. Although numerous genes coding for enzymes involved in such biochemical pathways have been identi...

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Autores principales: Ríos, Gabino, Naranjo, Miguel A, Rodrigo, María-Jesús, Alós, Enriqueta, Zacarías, Lorenzo, Cercós, Manuel, Talón, Manuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3014968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21159189
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-276
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author Ríos, Gabino
Naranjo, Miguel A
Rodrigo, María-Jesús
Alós, Enriqueta
Zacarías, Lorenzo
Cercós, Manuel
Talón, Manuel
author_facet Ríos, Gabino
Naranjo, Miguel A
Rodrigo, María-Jesús
Alós, Enriqueta
Zacarías, Lorenzo
Cercós, Manuel
Talón, Manuel
author_sort Ríos, Gabino
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description BACKGROUND: External ripening in Citrus fruits is morphologically characterized by a colour shift from green to orange due to the degradation of chlorophylls and the accumulation of carotenoid pigments. Although numerous genes coding for enzymes involved in such biochemical pathways have been identified, the molecular control of this process has been scarcely studied. In this work we used the Citrus clementina mutants 39B3 and 39E7, showing delayed colour break, to isolate genes potentially related to the regulation of peel ripening and its physiological or biochemical effects. RESULTS: Pigment analyses revealed different profiles of carotenoid and chlorophyll modification in 39B3 and 39E7 mutants. Flavedo from 39B3 fruits showed an overall delay in carotenoid accumulation and chlorophyll degradation, while the flavedo of 39E7 was devoid of the apocarotenoid β-citraurin among other carotenoid alterations. A Citrus microarray containing about 20,000 cDNA fragments was used to identify genes that were differentially expressed during colour change in the flavedo of 39B3 and 39E7 mutants respect to the parental variety. The results highlighted 73 and 90 genes that were respectively up- and down-regulated in both mutants. CcGCC1 gene, coding for a GCC type transcriptional factor, was found to be down-regulated. CcGCC1 expression was strongly induced at the onset of colour change in the flavedo of parental clementine fruit. Moreover, treatment of fruits with gibberellins, a retardant of external ripening, delayed both colour break and CcGCC1 overexpression. CONCLUSIONS: In this work, the citrus fruit ripening mutants 39B3 and 39E7 have been characterized at the phenotypic, biochemical and transcriptomic level. A defective synthesis of the apocarotenoid β-citraurin has been proposed to cause the yellowish colour of fully ripe 39E7 flavedo. The analyses of the mutant transcriptomes revealed that colour change during peel ripening was strongly associated with a major mobilization of mineral elements and with other previously known metabolic and photosynthetic changes. The expression of CcGCC1 was associated with peel ripening since CcGCC1 down-regulation correlated with a delay in colour break induced by genetic, developmental and hormonal causes.
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spelling pubmed-30149682011-01-05 Identification of a GCC transcription factor responding to fruit colour change events in citrus through the transcriptomic analyses of two mutants Ríos, Gabino Naranjo, Miguel A Rodrigo, María-Jesús Alós, Enriqueta Zacarías, Lorenzo Cercós, Manuel Talón, Manuel BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: External ripening in Citrus fruits is morphologically characterized by a colour shift from green to orange due to the degradation of chlorophylls and the accumulation of carotenoid pigments. Although numerous genes coding for enzymes involved in such biochemical pathways have been identified, the molecular control of this process has been scarcely studied. In this work we used the Citrus clementina mutants 39B3 and 39E7, showing delayed colour break, to isolate genes potentially related to the regulation of peel ripening and its physiological or biochemical effects. RESULTS: Pigment analyses revealed different profiles of carotenoid and chlorophyll modification in 39B3 and 39E7 mutants. Flavedo from 39B3 fruits showed an overall delay in carotenoid accumulation and chlorophyll degradation, while the flavedo of 39E7 was devoid of the apocarotenoid β-citraurin among other carotenoid alterations. A Citrus microarray containing about 20,000 cDNA fragments was used to identify genes that were differentially expressed during colour change in the flavedo of 39B3 and 39E7 mutants respect to the parental variety. The results highlighted 73 and 90 genes that were respectively up- and down-regulated in both mutants. CcGCC1 gene, coding for a GCC type transcriptional factor, was found to be down-regulated. CcGCC1 expression was strongly induced at the onset of colour change in the flavedo of parental clementine fruit. Moreover, treatment of fruits with gibberellins, a retardant of external ripening, delayed both colour break and CcGCC1 overexpression. CONCLUSIONS: In this work, the citrus fruit ripening mutants 39B3 and 39E7 have been characterized at the phenotypic, biochemical and transcriptomic level. A defective synthesis of the apocarotenoid β-citraurin has been proposed to cause the yellowish colour of fully ripe 39E7 flavedo. The analyses of the mutant transcriptomes revealed that colour change during peel ripening was strongly associated with a major mobilization of mineral elements and with other previously known metabolic and photosynthetic changes. The expression of CcGCC1 was associated with peel ripening since CcGCC1 down-regulation correlated with a delay in colour break induced by genetic, developmental and hormonal causes. BioMed Central 2010-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3014968/ /pubmed/21159189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-276 Text en Copyright ©2010 Ríos et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ríos, Gabino
Naranjo, Miguel A
Rodrigo, María-Jesús
Alós, Enriqueta
Zacarías, Lorenzo
Cercós, Manuel
Talón, Manuel
Identification of a GCC transcription factor responding to fruit colour change events in citrus through the transcriptomic analyses of two mutants
title Identification of a GCC transcription factor responding to fruit colour change events in citrus through the transcriptomic analyses of two mutants
title_full Identification of a GCC transcription factor responding to fruit colour change events in citrus through the transcriptomic analyses of two mutants
title_fullStr Identification of a GCC transcription factor responding to fruit colour change events in citrus through the transcriptomic analyses of two mutants
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a GCC transcription factor responding to fruit colour change events in citrus through the transcriptomic analyses of two mutants
title_short Identification of a GCC transcription factor responding to fruit colour change events in citrus through the transcriptomic analyses of two mutants
title_sort identification of a gcc transcription factor responding to fruit colour change events in citrus through the transcriptomic analyses of two mutants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3014968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21159189
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-276
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