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Extreme Hypoxic Conditions Induce Selective Molecular Responses and Metabolic Reset in Detached Apple Fruit

The ripening physiology of detached fruit is altered by low oxygen conditions with profound effects on quality parameters. To study hypoxia-related processes and regulatory mechanisms, apple (Malus domestica, cv Granny Smith) fruit, harvested at commercial ripening, were kept at 1°C under normoxic (...

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Autores principales: Cukrov, Dubravka, Zermiani, Monica, Brizzolara, Stefano, Cestaro, Alessandro, Licausi, Francesco, Luchinat, Claudio, Santucci, Claudio, Tenori, Leonardo, Van Veen, Hans, Zuccolo, Andrea, Ruperti, Benedetto, Tonutti, Pietro
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4754620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26909091
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00146
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author Cukrov, Dubravka
Zermiani, Monica
Brizzolara, Stefano
Cestaro, Alessandro
Licausi, Francesco
Luchinat, Claudio
Santucci, Claudio
Tenori, Leonardo
Van Veen, Hans
Zuccolo, Andrea
Ruperti, Benedetto
Tonutti, Pietro
author_facet Cukrov, Dubravka
Zermiani, Monica
Brizzolara, Stefano
Cestaro, Alessandro
Licausi, Francesco
Luchinat, Claudio
Santucci, Claudio
Tenori, Leonardo
Van Veen, Hans
Zuccolo, Andrea
Ruperti, Benedetto
Tonutti, Pietro
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description The ripening physiology of detached fruit is altered by low oxygen conditions with profound effects on quality parameters. To study hypoxia-related processes and regulatory mechanisms, apple (Malus domestica, cv Granny Smith) fruit, harvested at commercial ripening, were kept at 1°C under normoxic (control) and hypoxic (0.4 and 0.8 kPa oxygen) conditions for up to 60 days. NMR analyses of cortex tissue identified eight metabolites showing significantly different accumulations between samples, with ethanol and alanine displaying the most pronounced difference between hypoxic and normoxic treatments. A rapid up-regulation of alcohol dehydrogenase and pyruvate-related metabolism (lactate dehydrogenase, pyruvate decarboxylase, alanine aminotransferase) gene expression was detected under both hypoxic conditions with a more pronounced effect induced by the lowest (0.4 kPa) oxygen concentration. Both hypoxic conditions negatively affected ACC synthase and ACC oxidase transcript accumulation. Analysis of RNA-seq data of samples collected after 24 days of hypoxic treatment identified more than 1000 genes differentially expressed when comparing 0.4 vs. 0.8 kPa oxygen concentration samples. Genes involved in cell-wall, minor and major CHO, amino acid and secondary metabolisms, fermentation and glycolysis as well as genes involved in transport, defense responses, and oxidation-reduction appeared to be selectively affected by treatments. The lowest oxygen concentration induced a higher expression of transcription factors belonging to AUX/IAA, WRKY, HB, Zinc-finger families, while MADS box family genes were more expressed when apples were kept under 0.8 kPa oxygen. Out of the eight group VII ERF members present in apple genome, two genes showed a rapid up-regulation under hypoxia, and western blot analysis showed that apple MdRAP2.12 proteins were differentially accumulated in normoxic and hypoxic samples, with the highest level reached under 0.4 kPa oxygen. These data suggest that ripe apple tissues finely and specifically modulate sensing and regulatory mechanisms in response to different hypoxic stress conditions.
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spelling pubmed-47546202016-02-23 Extreme Hypoxic Conditions Induce Selective Molecular Responses and Metabolic Reset in Detached Apple Fruit Cukrov, Dubravka Zermiani, Monica Brizzolara, Stefano Cestaro, Alessandro Licausi, Francesco Luchinat, Claudio Santucci, Claudio Tenori, Leonardo Van Veen, Hans Zuccolo, Andrea Ruperti, Benedetto Tonutti, Pietro Front Plant Sci Plant Science The ripening physiology of detached fruit is altered by low oxygen conditions with profound effects on quality parameters. To study hypoxia-related processes and regulatory mechanisms, apple (Malus domestica, cv Granny Smith) fruit, harvested at commercial ripening, were kept at 1°C under normoxic (control) and hypoxic (0.4 and 0.8 kPa oxygen) conditions for up to 60 days. NMR analyses of cortex tissue identified eight metabolites showing significantly different accumulations between samples, with ethanol and alanine displaying the most pronounced difference between hypoxic and normoxic treatments. A rapid up-regulation of alcohol dehydrogenase and pyruvate-related metabolism (lactate dehydrogenase, pyruvate decarboxylase, alanine aminotransferase) gene expression was detected under both hypoxic conditions with a more pronounced effect induced by the lowest (0.4 kPa) oxygen concentration. Both hypoxic conditions negatively affected ACC synthase and ACC oxidase transcript accumulation. Analysis of RNA-seq data of samples collected after 24 days of hypoxic treatment identified more than 1000 genes differentially expressed when comparing 0.4 vs. 0.8 kPa oxygen concentration samples. Genes involved in cell-wall, minor and major CHO, amino acid and secondary metabolisms, fermentation and glycolysis as well as genes involved in transport, defense responses, and oxidation-reduction appeared to be selectively affected by treatments. The lowest oxygen concentration induced a higher expression of transcription factors belonging to AUX/IAA, WRKY, HB, Zinc-finger families, while MADS box family genes were more expressed when apples were kept under 0.8 kPa oxygen. Out of the eight group VII ERF members present in apple genome, two genes showed a rapid up-regulation under hypoxia, and western blot analysis showed that apple MdRAP2.12 proteins were differentially accumulated in normoxic and hypoxic samples, with the highest level reached under 0.4 kPa oxygen. These data suggest that ripe apple tissues finely and specifically modulate sensing and regulatory mechanisms in response to different hypoxic stress conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4754620/ /pubmed/26909091 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00146 Text en Copyright © 2016 Cukrov, Zermiani, Brizzolara, Cestaro, Licausi, Luchinat, Santucci, Tenori, Van Veen, Zuccolo, Ruperti and Tonutti. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Cukrov, Dubravka
Zermiani, Monica
Brizzolara, Stefano
Cestaro, Alessandro
Licausi, Francesco
Luchinat, Claudio
Santucci, Claudio
Tenori, Leonardo
Van Veen, Hans
Zuccolo, Andrea
Ruperti, Benedetto
Tonutti, Pietro
Extreme Hypoxic Conditions Induce Selective Molecular Responses and Metabolic Reset in Detached Apple Fruit
title Extreme Hypoxic Conditions Induce Selective Molecular Responses and Metabolic Reset in Detached Apple Fruit
title_full Extreme Hypoxic Conditions Induce Selective Molecular Responses and Metabolic Reset in Detached Apple Fruit
title_fullStr Extreme Hypoxic Conditions Induce Selective Molecular Responses and Metabolic Reset in Detached Apple Fruit
title_full_unstemmed Extreme Hypoxic Conditions Induce Selective Molecular Responses and Metabolic Reset in Detached Apple Fruit
title_short Extreme Hypoxic Conditions Induce Selective Molecular Responses and Metabolic Reset in Detached Apple Fruit
title_sort extreme hypoxic conditions induce selective molecular responses and metabolic reset in detached apple fruit
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4754620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26909091
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00146
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