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The ascorbic acid content of tomato fruits is associated with the expression of genes involved in pectin degradation

BACKGROUND: High levels of ascorbic acid (AsA) in tomato fruits provide health benefits for humans and also play an important role in several aspects of plant life. Although AsA metabolism has been characterized in detail, the genetic mechanisms controlling AsA accumulation in tomatoes are poorly un...

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Autores principales: Di Matteo, Antonio, Sacco, Adriana, Anacleria, Milena, Pezzotti, Mario, Delledonne, Massimo, Ferrarini, Alberto, Frusciante, Luigi, Barone, Amalia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3095297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20691085
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-163
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author Di Matteo, Antonio
Sacco, Adriana
Anacleria, Milena
Pezzotti, Mario
Delledonne, Massimo
Ferrarini, Alberto
Frusciante, Luigi
Barone, Amalia
author_facet Di Matteo, Antonio
Sacco, Adriana
Anacleria, Milena
Pezzotti, Mario
Delledonne, Massimo
Ferrarini, Alberto
Frusciante, Luigi
Barone, Amalia
author_sort Di Matteo, Antonio
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: High levels of ascorbic acid (AsA) in tomato fruits provide health benefits for humans and also play an important role in several aspects of plant life. Although AsA metabolism has been characterized in detail, the genetic mechanisms controlling AsA accumulation in tomatoes are poorly understood. The transcriptional control of AsA levels in fruits can be investigated by combining the advanced genetic and genomic resources currently available for tomato. A comparative transcriptomic analysis of fruit tissues was carried out on an introgression line containing a QTL promoting AsA accumulation in the fruit, using a parental cultivar with lower AsA levels as a reference. RESULTS: Introgression line IL 12-4 (S. pennellii in a S. lycopersicum background) was selected for transcriptomic analysis because it maintained differences in AsA levels compared to the parental genotypes M82 and S. pennellii over three consecutive trials. Comparative microarray analysis of IL 12-4 and M82 fruits over a 2-year period allowed 253 differentially-expressed genes to be identified, suggesting that AsA accumulation in IL 12-4 may be caused by a combination of increased metabolic flux and reduced utilization of AsA. In particular, the upregulation of a pectinesterase and two polygalacturonases suggests that AsA accumulation in IL12-4 fruit is mainly achieved by increasing flux through the L-galactonic acid pathway, which is driven by pectin degradation and may be triggered by ethylene. CONCLUSIONS: Based on functional annotation, gene ontology classification and hierarchical clustering, a subset of the 253 differentially-expressed transcripts was used to develop a model to explain the higher AsA content in IL 12-4 fruits in terms of metabolic flux, precursor availability, demand for antioxidants, abundance of reactive oxygen species and ethylene signaling.
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spelling pubmed-30952972011-05-17 The ascorbic acid content of tomato fruits is associated with the expression of genes involved in pectin degradation Di Matteo, Antonio Sacco, Adriana Anacleria, Milena Pezzotti, Mario Delledonne, Massimo Ferrarini, Alberto Frusciante, Luigi Barone, Amalia BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: High levels of ascorbic acid (AsA) in tomato fruits provide health benefits for humans and also play an important role in several aspects of plant life. Although AsA metabolism has been characterized in detail, the genetic mechanisms controlling AsA accumulation in tomatoes are poorly understood. The transcriptional control of AsA levels in fruits can be investigated by combining the advanced genetic and genomic resources currently available for tomato. A comparative transcriptomic analysis of fruit tissues was carried out on an introgression line containing a QTL promoting AsA accumulation in the fruit, using a parental cultivar with lower AsA levels as a reference. RESULTS: Introgression line IL 12-4 (S. pennellii in a S. lycopersicum background) was selected for transcriptomic analysis because it maintained differences in AsA levels compared to the parental genotypes M82 and S. pennellii over three consecutive trials. Comparative microarray analysis of IL 12-4 and M82 fruits over a 2-year period allowed 253 differentially-expressed genes to be identified, suggesting that AsA accumulation in IL 12-4 may be caused by a combination of increased metabolic flux and reduced utilization of AsA. In particular, the upregulation of a pectinesterase and two polygalacturonases suggests that AsA accumulation in IL12-4 fruit is mainly achieved by increasing flux through the L-galactonic acid pathway, which is driven by pectin degradation and may be triggered by ethylene. CONCLUSIONS: Based on functional annotation, gene ontology classification and hierarchical clustering, a subset of the 253 differentially-expressed transcripts was used to develop a model to explain the higher AsA content in IL 12-4 fruits in terms of metabolic flux, precursor availability, demand for antioxidants, abundance of reactive oxygen species and ethylene signaling. BioMed Central 2010-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3095297/ /pubmed/20691085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-163 Text en Copyright ©2010 Di Matteo 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.
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Di Matteo, Antonio
Sacco, Adriana
Anacleria, Milena
Pezzotti, Mario
Delledonne, Massimo
Ferrarini, Alberto
Frusciante, Luigi
Barone, Amalia
The ascorbic acid content of tomato fruits is associated with the expression of genes involved in pectin degradation
title The ascorbic acid content of tomato fruits is associated with the expression of genes involved in pectin degradation
title_full The ascorbic acid content of tomato fruits is associated with the expression of genes involved in pectin degradation
title_fullStr The ascorbic acid content of tomato fruits is associated with the expression of genes involved in pectin degradation
title_full_unstemmed The ascorbic acid content of tomato fruits is associated with the expression of genes involved in pectin degradation
title_short The ascorbic acid content of tomato fruits is associated with the expression of genes involved in pectin degradation
title_sort ascorbic acid content of tomato fruits is associated with the expression of genes involved in pectin degradation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3095297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20691085
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-163
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