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Hypoxia‐responsive ERFs involved in postdeastringency softening of persimmon fruit
Removal of astringency by endogenously formed acetaldehyde, achieved by postharvest anaerobic treatment, is of critical importance for many types of persimmon fruit. Although an anaerobic environment accelerates de‐astringency, it also has the deleterious effect of promoting excessive softening, red...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5633758/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28301712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12725 |
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author | Wang, Miao‐miao Zhu, Qing‐gang Deng, Chu‐li Luo, Zheng‐rong Sun, Ning‐jing Grierson, Donald Yin, Xue‐ren Chen, Kun‐song |
author_facet | Wang, Miao‐miao Zhu, Qing‐gang Deng, Chu‐li Luo, Zheng‐rong Sun, Ning‐jing Grierson, Donald Yin, Xue‐ren Chen, Kun‐song |
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description | Removal of astringency by endogenously formed acetaldehyde, achieved by postharvest anaerobic treatment, is of critical importance for many types of persimmon fruit. Although an anaerobic environment accelerates de‐astringency, it also has the deleterious effect of promoting excessive softening, reducing shelf life and marketability. Some hypoxia‐responsive ethylene response factors (ERFs) participate in anaerobic de‐astringency, but their role in accelerated softening was unclear. Undesirable rapid softening induced by high CO (2) (95%) was ameliorated by adding the ethylene inhibitor 1‐MCP (1 μL/L), resulting in reduced astringency while maintaining firmness, suggesting that CO (2)‐induced softening involves ethylene signalling. Among the hypoxia‐responsive genes, expression of eight involved in fruit cell wall metabolism (Dkβ‐gal1/4, DkEGase1, DkPE1/2, DkPG1, DkXTH9/10) and three ethylene response factor genes (DkERF8/16/19) showed significant correlations with postdeastringency fruit softening. Dual‐luciferase assay indicated that DkERF8/16/19 could trans‐activate the DkXTH9 promoter and this interaction was abolished by a mutation introduced into the C‐repeat/dehydration‐responsive element of the DkXTH9 promoter, supporting the conclusion that these DkERFs bind directly to the DkXTH9 promoter and regulate this gene, which encodes an important cell wall metabolism enzyme. Some hypoxia‐responsive ERF genes are involved in deastringency and softening, and this linkage was uncoupled by 1‐MCP. Fruit of the Japanese cultivar ‘Tonewase’ provide a model for altered anaerobic response, as they lost astringency yet maintained firmness after CO (2) treatment without 1‐MCP and changes in cell wall enzymes and ERFs did not occur. |
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spelling | pubmed-56337582017-10-23 Hypoxia‐responsive ERFs involved in postdeastringency softening of persimmon fruit Wang, Miao‐miao Zhu, Qing‐gang Deng, Chu‐li Luo, Zheng‐rong Sun, Ning‐jing Grierson, Donald Yin, Xue‐ren Chen, Kun‐song Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles Removal of astringency by endogenously formed acetaldehyde, achieved by postharvest anaerobic treatment, is of critical importance for many types of persimmon fruit. Although an anaerobic environment accelerates de‐astringency, it also has the deleterious effect of promoting excessive softening, reducing shelf life and marketability. Some hypoxia‐responsive ethylene response factors (ERFs) participate in anaerobic de‐astringency, but their role in accelerated softening was unclear. Undesirable rapid softening induced by high CO (2) (95%) was ameliorated by adding the ethylene inhibitor 1‐MCP (1 μL/L), resulting in reduced astringency while maintaining firmness, suggesting that CO (2)‐induced softening involves ethylene signalling. Among the hypoxia‐responsive genes, expression of eight involved in fruit cell wall metabolism (Dkβ‐gal1/4, DkEGase1, DkPE1/2, DkPG1, DkXTH9/10) and three ethylene response factor genes (DkERF8/16/19) showed significant correlations with postdeastringency fruit softening. Dual‐luciferase assay indicated that DkERF8/16/19 could trans‐activate the DkXTH9 promoter and this interaction was abolished by a mutation introduced into the C‐repeat/dehydration‐responsive element of the DkXTH9 promoter, supporting the conclusion that these DkERFs bind directly to the DkXTH9 promoter and regulate this gene, which encodes an important cell wall metabolism enzyme. Some hypoxia‐responsive ERF genes are involved in deastringency and softening, and this linkage was uncoupled by 1‐MCP. Fruit of the Japanese cultivar ‘Tonewase’ provide a model for altered anaerobic response, as they lost astringency yet maintained firmness after CO (2) treatment without 1‐MCP and changes in cell wall enzymes and ERFs did not occur. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-04-11 2017-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5633758/ /pubmed/28301712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12725 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Wang, Miao‐miao Zhu, Qing‐gang Deng, Chu‐li Luo, Zheng‐rong Sun, Ning‐jing Grierson, Donald Yin, Xue‐ren Chen, Kun‐song Hypoxia‐responsive ERFs involved in postdeastringency softening of persimmon fruit |
title | Hypoxia‐responsive ERFs involved in postdeastringency softening of persimmon fruit |
title_full | Hypoxia‐responsive ERFs involved in postdeastringency softening of persimmon fruit |
title_fullStr | Hypoxia‐responsive ERFs involved in postdeastringency softening of persimmon fruit |
title_full_unstemmed | Hypoxia‐responsive ERFs involved in postdeastringency softening of persimmon fruit |
title_short | Hypoxia‐responsive ERFs involved in postdeastringency softening of persimmon fruit |
title_sort | hypoxia‐responsive erfs involved in postdeastringency softening of persimmon fruit |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5633758/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28301712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12725 |
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