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The Starch Is (Not) Just Another Brick in the Wall: The Primary Metabolism of Sugars During Banana Ripening

The monocot banana fruit is one of the most important crops worldwide. As a typical climacteric fruit, the harvest of commercial bananas usually occurs when the fruit is physiologically mature but unripe. The universal treatment of green bananas with ethylene or ethylene-releasing compounds in order...

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Autores principales: Cordenunsi-Lysenko, Beatriz Rosana, Nascimento, João Roberto Oliveira, Castro-Alves, Victor Costa, Purgatto, Eduardo, Fabi, João Paulo, Peroni-Okyta, Fernanda Helena Gonçalves
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6454214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31001305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00391
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author Cordenunsi-Lysenko, Beatriz Rosana
Nascimento, João Roberto Oliveira
Castro-Alves, Victor Costa
Purgatto, Eduardo
Fabi, João Paulo
Peroni-Okyta, Fernanda Helena Gonçalves
author_facet Cordenunsi-Lysenko, Beatriz Rosana
Nascimento, João Roberto Oliveira
Castro-Alves, Victor Costa
Purgatto, Eduardo
Fabi, João Paulo
Peroni-Okyta, Fernanda Helena Gonçalves
author_sort Cordenunsi-Lysenko, Beatriz Rosana
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description The monocot banana fruit is one of the most important crops worldwide. As a typical climacteric fruit, the harvest of commercial bananas usually occurs when the fruit is physiologically mature but unripe. The universal treatment of green bananas with ethylene or ethylene-releasing compounds in order to accelerate and standardize the ripening of a bunch of bananas mimics natural maturation after increasing the exogenous production of ethylene. The trigger of autocatalytic ethylene production regulated by a dual positive feedback loop circuit derived from a NAC gene and three MADS genes results in metabolic processes that induce changes in the primary metabolism of bananas. These changes include pulp softening and sweetening which are sensorial attributes that determine banana postharvest quality. During fruit development, bananas accumulate large amounts of starch (between 15 and 35% w/w of their fresh weight, depending on the cultivar). Pulp softening and sweetening during banana ripening are attributed not only to changes in the activities of cell wall hydrolases but also to starch-to-sugar metabolism. Therefore, starch granule erosion and disassembling are key events that lead bananas to reach their optimal postharvest quality. The knowledge of the mechanisms that regulate sugar primary metabolism during banana ripening is fundamental to reduce postharvest losses and improve final product quality, though. Recent studies have shown that ethylene-mediated regulation of starch-degrading enzymes at transcriptional and translational levels is crucial for sugar metabolism in banana ripening. Furthermore, the crosstalk between ethylene and other hormones including indole-3-acetic acid and abscisic acid also influences primary sugar metabolism. In this review, we will describe the state-of-the-art sugar primary metabolism in bananas and discuss the recent findings that shed light on the understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of this metabolism during fruit ripening.
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spelling pubmed-64542142019-04-18 The Starch Is (Not) Just Another Brick in the Wall: The Primary Metabolism of Sugars During Banana Ripening Cordenunsi-Lysenko, Beatriz Rosana Nascimento, João Roberto Oliveira Castro-Alves, Victor Costa Purgatto, Eduardo Fabi, João Paulo Peroni-Okyta, Fernanda Helena Gonçalves Front Plant Sci Plant Science The monocot banana fruit is one of the most important crops worldwide. As a typical climacteric fruit, the harvest of commercial bananas usually occurs when the fruit is physiologically mature but unripe. The universal treatment of green bananas with ethylene or ethylene-releasing compounds in order to accelerate and standardize the ripening of a bunch of bananas mimics natural maturation after increasing the exogenous production of ethylene. The trigger of autocatalytic ethylene production regulated by a dual positive feedback loop circuit derived from a NAC gene and three MADS genes results in metabolic processes that induce changes in the primary metabolism of bananas. These changes include pulp softening and sweetening which are sensorial attributes that determine banana postharvest quality. During fruit development, bananas accumulate large amounts of starch (between 15 and 35% w/w of their fresh weight, depending on the cultivar). Pulp softening and sweetening during banana ripening are attributed not only to changes in the activities of cell wall hydrolases but also to starch-to-sugar metabolism. Therefore, starch granule erosion and disassembling are key events that lead bananas to reach their optimal postharvest quality. The knowledge of the mechanisms that regulate sugar primary metabolism during banana ripening is fundamental to reduce postharvest losses and improve final product quality, though. Recent studies have shown that ethylene-mediated regulation of starch-degrading enzymes at transcriptional and translational levels is crucial for sugar metabolism in banana ripening. Furthermore, the crosstalk between ethylene and other hormones including indole-3-acetic acid and abscisic acid also influences primary sugar metabolism. In this review, we will describe the state-of-the-art sugar primary metabolism in bananas and discuss the recent findings that shed light on the understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of this metabolism during fruit ripening. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6454214/ /pubmed/31001305 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00391 Text en Copyright © 2019 Cordenunsi-Lysenko, Nascimento, Castro-Alves, Purgatto, Fabi and Peroni-Okyta. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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
Cordenunsi-Lysenko, Beatriz Rosana
Nascimento, João Roberto Oliveira
Castro-Alves, Victor Costa
Purgatto, Eduardo
Fabi, João Paulo
Peroni-Okyta, Fernanda Helena Gonçalves
The Starch Is (Not) Just Another Brick in the Wall: The Primary Metabolism of Sugars During Banana Ripening
title The Starch Is (Not) Just Another Brick in the Wall: The Primary Metabolism of Sugars During Banana Ripening
title_full The Starch Is (Not) Just Another Brick in the Wall: The Primary Metabolism of Sugars During Banana Ripening
title_fullStr The Starch Is (Not) Just Another Brick in the Wall: The Primary Metabolism of Sugars During Banana Ripening
title_full_unstemmed The Starch Is (Not) Just Another Brick in the Wall: The Primary Metabolism of Sugars During Banana Ripening
title_short The Starch Is (Not) Just Another Brick in the Wall: The Primary Metabolism of Sugars During Banana Ripening
title_sort starch is (not) just another brick in the wall: the primary metabolism of sugars during banana ripening
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6454214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31001305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00391
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