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Abscisic Acid Is a Major Regulator of Grape Berry Ripening Onset: New Insights into ABA Signaling Network

Grapevine is a world-wide cultivated economically relevant crop. The process of berry ripening is non-climacteric and does not rely on the sole ethylene signal. Abscisic acid (ABA) is recognized as an important hormone of ripening inception and color development in ripening berries. In order to eluc...

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Autores principales: Pilati, Stefania, Bagagli, Giorgia, Sonego, Paolo, Moretto, Marco, Brazzale, Daniele, Castorina, Giulia, Simoni, Laura, Tonelli, Chiara, Guella, Graziano, Engelen, Kristof, Galbiati, Massimo, Moser, Claudio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5479058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28680438
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01093
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author Pilati, Stefania
Bagagli, Giorgia
Sonego, Paolo
Moretto, Marco
Brazzale, Daniele
Castorina, Giulia
Simoni, Laura
Tonelli, Chiara
Guella, Graziano
Engelen, Kristof
Galbiati, Massimo
Moser, Claudio
author_facet Pilati, Stefania
Bagagli, Giorgia
Sonego, Paolo
Moretto, Marco
Brazzale, Daniele
Castorina, Giulia
Simoni, Laura
Tonelli, Chiara
Guella, Graziano
Engelen, Kristof
Galbiati, Massimo
Moser, Claudio
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description Grapevine is a world-wide cultivated economically relevant crop. The process of berry ripening is non-climacteric and does not rely on the sole ethylene signal. Abscisic acid (ABA) is recognized as an important hormone of ripening inception and color development in ripening berries. In order to elucidate the effect of this signal at the molecular level, pre-véraison berries were treated ex vivo for 20 h with 0.2 mM ABA and berry skin transcriptional modulation was studied by RNA-seq after the treatment and 24 h later, in the absence of exogenous ABA. This study highlighted that a small amount of ABA triggered its own biosynthesis and had a transcriptome-wide effect (1893 modulated genes) characterized by the amplification of the transcriptional response over time. By comparing this dataset with the many studies on ripening collected within the grapevine transcriptomic compendium Vespucci, an extended overlap between ABA- and ripening modulated gene sets was observed (71% of the genes), underpinning the role of this hormone in the regulation of berry ripening. The signaling network of ABA, encompassing ABA metabolism, transport and signaling cascade, has been analyzed in detail and expanded based on knowledge from other species in order to provide an integrated molecular description of this pathway at berry ripening onset. Expression data analysis was combined with in silico promoter analysis to identify candidate target genes of ABA responsive element binding protein 2 (VvABF2), a key upstream transcription factor of the ABA signaling cascade which is up-regulated at véraison and also by ABA treatments. Two transcription factors, VvMYB143 and VvNAC17, and two genes involved in protein degradation, Armadillo-like and Xerico-like genes, were selected for in vivo validation by VvABF2-mediated promoter trans-activation in tobacco. VvNAC17 and Armadillo-like promoters were induced by ABA via VvABF2, while VvMYB143 responded to ABA in a VvABF2-independent manner. This knowledge of the ABA cascade in berry skin contributes not only to the understanding of berry ripening regulation but might be useful to other areas of viticultural interest, such as bud dormancy regulation and drought stress tolerance.
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spelling pubmed-54790582017-07-05 Abscisic Acid Is a Major Regulator of Grape Berry Ripening Onset: New Insights into ABA Signaling Network Pilati, Stefania Bagagli, Giorgia Sonego, Paolo Moretto, Marco Brazzale, Daniele Castorina, Giulia Simoni, Laura Tonelli, Chiara Guella, Graziano Engelen, Kristof Galbiati, Massimo Moser, Claudio Front Plant Sci Plant Science Grapevine is a world-wide cultivated economically relevant crop. The process of berry ripening is non-climacteric and does not rely on the sole ethylene signal. Abscisic acid (ABA) is recognized as an important hormone of ripening inception and color development in ripening berries. In order to elucidate the effect of this signal at the molecular level, pre-véraison berries were treated ex vivo for 20 h with 0.2 mM ABA and berry skin transcriptional modulation was studied by RNA-seq after the treatment and 24 h later, in the absence of exogenous ABA. This study highlighted that a small amount of ABA triggered its own biosynthesis and had a transcriptome-wide effect (1893 modulated genes) characterized by the amplification of the transcriptional response over time. By comparing this dataset with the many studies on ripening collected within the grapevine transcriptomic compendium Vespucci, an extended overlap between ABA- and ripening modulated gene sets was observed (71% of the genes), underpinning the role of this hormone in the regulation of berry ripening. The signaling network of ABA, encompassing ABA metabolism, transport and signaling cascade, has been analyzed in detail and expanded based on knowledge from other species in order to provide an integrated molecular description of this pathway at berry ripening onset. Expression data analysis was combined with in silico promoter analysis to identify candidate target genes of ABA responsive element binding protein 2 (VvABF2), a key upstream transcription factor of the ABA signaling cascade which is up-regulated at véraison and also by ABA treatments. Two transcription factors, VvMYB143 and VvNAC17, and two genes involved in protein degradation, Armadillo-like and Xerico-like genes, were selected for in vivo validation by VvABF2-mediated promoter trans-activation in tobacco. VvNAC17 and Armadillo-like promoters were induced by ABA via VvABF2, while VvMYB143 responded to ABA in a VvABF2-independent manner. This knowledge of the ABA cascade in berry skin contributes not only to the understanding of berry ripening regulation but might be useful to other areas of viticultural interest, such as bud dormancy regulation and drought stress tolerance. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5479058/ /pubmed/28680438 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01093 Text en Copyright © 2017 Pilati, Bagagli, Sonego, Moretto, Brazzale, Castorina, Simoni, Tonelli, Guella, Engelen, Galbiati and Moser. 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
Pilati, Stefania
Bagagli, Giorgia
Sonego, Paolo
Moretto, Marco
Brazzale, Daniele
Castorina, Giulia
Simoni, Laura
Tonelli, Chiara
Guella, Graziano
Engelen, Kristof
Galbiati, Massimo
Moser, Claudio
Abscisic Acid Is a Major Regulator of Grape Berry Ripening Onset: New Insights into ABA Signaling Network
title Abscisic Acid Is a Major Regulator of Grape Berry Ripening Onset: New Insights into ABA Signaling Network
title_full Abscisic Acid Is a Major Regulator of Grape Berry Ripening Onset: New Insights into ABA Signaling Network
title_fullStr Abscisic Acid Is a Major Regulator of Grape Berry Ripening Onset: New Insights into ABA Signaling Network
title_full_unstemmed Abscisic Acid Is a Major Regulator of Grape Berry Ripening Onset: New Insights into ABA Signaling Network
title_short Abscisic Acid Is a Major Regulator of Grape Berry Ripening Onset: New Insights into ABA Signaling Network
title_sort abscisic acid is a major regulator of grape berry ripening onset: new insights into aba signaling network
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5479058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28680438
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01093
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