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Search for Transcriptional and Metabolic Markers of Grape Pre-Ripening and Ripening and Insights into Specific Aroma Development in Three Portuguese Cultivars

BACKGROUND: Grapes (Vitis species) are economically the most important fruit crop worldwide. However, the complexity of molecular and biochemical events that lead to ripening of berries as well as how aroma is developed are not fully understood. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In an attempt to ident...

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Autores principales: Agudelo-Romero, Patricia, Erban, Alexander, Sousa, Lisete, Pais, Maria Salomé, Kopka, Joachim, Fortes, Ana Margarida
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060422
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author Agudelo-Romero, Patricia
Erban, Alexander
Sousa, Lisete
Pais, Maria Salomé
Kopka, Joachim
Fortes, Ana Margarida
author_facet Agudelo-Romero, Patricia
Erban, Alexander
Sousa, Lisete
Pais, Maria Salomé
Kopka, Joachim
Fortes, Ana Margarida
author_sort Agudelo-Romero, Patricia
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description BACKGROUND: Grapes (Vitis species) are economically the most important fruit crop worldwide. However, the complexity of molecular and biochemical events that lead to ripening of berries as well as how aroma is developed are not fully understood. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In an attempt to identify the common mechanisms associated with the onset of ripening independently of the cultivar, grapes of Portuguese elite cultivars, Trincadeira, Aragonês, and Touriga Nacional, were studied. The mRNA expression profiles corresponding to veraison (EL35) and mature berries (EL36) were compared. Across the three varieties, 9,8% (2255) probesets corresponding to 1915 unigenes were robustly differentially expressed at EL 36 compared to EL 35. Eleven functional categories were represented in this differential gene set. Information on gene expression related to primary and secondary metabolism was verified by RT-qPCR analysis of selected candidate genes at four developmental stages (EL32, EL35, EL36 and EL 38). Gene expression data were integrated with metabolic profiling data from GC-EI-TOF/MS and headspace GC-EI-MS platforms. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Putative molecular and metabolic markers of grape pre-ripening and ripening related to primary and secondary metabolism were established and revealed a substantial developmental reprogramming of cellular metabolism. Altogether the results provide valuable new information on the main metabolic events leading to grape ripening. Furthermore, we provide first hints about how the development of a cultivar specific aroma is controlled at transcriptional level.
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spelling pubmed-36145222013-04-05 Search for Transcriptional and Metabolic Markers of Grape Pre-Ripening and Ripening and Insights into Specific Aroma Development in Three Portuguese Cultivars Agudelo-Romero, Patricia Erban, Alexander Sousa, Lisete Pais, Maria Salomé Kopka, Joachim Fortes, Ana Margarida PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Grapes (Vitis species) are economically the most important fruit crop worldwide. However, the complexity of molecular and biochemical events that lead to ripening of berries as well as how aroma is developed are not fully understood. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In an attempt to identify the common mechanisms associated with the onset of ripening independently of the cultivar, grapes of Portuguese elite cultivars, Trincadeira, Aragonês, and Touriga Nacional, were studied. The mRNA expression profiles corresponding to veraison (EL35) and mature berries (EL36) were compared. Across the three varieties, 9,8% (2255) probesets corresponding to 1915 unigenes were robustly differentially expressed at EL 36 compared to EL 35. Eleven functional categories were represented in this differential gene set. Information on gene expression related to primary and secondary metabolism was verified by RT-qPCR analysis of selected candidate genes at four developmental stages (EL32, EL35, EL36 and EL 38). Gene expression data were integrated with metabolic profiling data from GC-EI-TOF/MS and headspace GC-EI-MS platforms. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Putative molecular and metabolic markers of grape pre-ripening and ripening related to primary and secondary metabolism were established and revealed a substantial developmental reprogramming of cellular metabolism. Altogether the results provide valuable new information on the main metabolic events leading to grape ripening. Furthermore, we provide first hints about how the development of a cultivar specific aroma is controlled at transcriptional level. Public Library of Science 2013-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3614522/ /pubmed/23565246 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060422 Text en © 2013 Agudelo-Romero et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Agudelo-Romero, Patricia
Erban, Alexander
Sousa, Lisete
Pais, Maria Salomé
Kopka, Joachim
Fortes, Ana Margarida
Search for Transcriptional and Metabolic Markers of Grape Pre-Ripening and Ripening and Insights into Specific Aroma Development in Three Portuguese Cultivars
title Search for Transcriptional and Metabolic Markers of Grape Pre-Ripening and Ripening and Insights into Specific Aroma Development in Three Portuguese Cultivars
title_full Search for Transcriptional and Metabolic Markers of Grape Pre-Ripening and Ripening and Insights into Specific Aroma Development in Three Portuguese Cultivars
title_fullStr Search for Transcriptional and Metabolic Markers of Grape Pre-Ripening and Ripening and Insights into Specific Aroma Development in Three Portuguese Cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Search for Transcriptional and Metabolic Markers of Grape Pre-Ripening and Ripening and Insights into Specific Aroma Development in Three Portuguese Cultivars
title_short Search for Transcriptional and Metabolic Markers of Grape Pre-Ripening and Ripening and Insights into Specific Aroma Development in Three Portuguese Cultivars
title_sort search for transcriptional and metabolic markers of grape pre-ripening and ripening and insights into specific aroma development in three portuguese cultivars
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060422
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