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Systems-Based Approaches to Unravel Networks and Individual Elements Involved in Apple Superficial Scald

Superficial scald is a major physiological disorder in apple fruit that is induced by cold storage and is mainly expressed as brown necrotic patches on peel tissue. However, a global view of the gene-protein-metabolite interactome underlying scald prevention/sensitivity is currently missing. Herein,...

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Autores principales: Karagiannis, Evangelos, Tanou, Georgia, Scossa, Federico, Samiotaki, Martina, Michailidis, Michail, Manioudaki, Maria, Laurens, François, Job, Dominique, Fernie, Alisdair R., Orsel, Mathilde, Molassiotis, Athanassios
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7031346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32117359
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.00008
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author Karagiannis, Evangelos
Tanou, Georgia
Scossa, Federico
Samiotaki, Martina
Michailidis, Michail
Manioudaki, Maria
Laurens, François
Job, Dominique
Fernie, Alisdair R.
Orsel, Mathilde
Molassiotis, Athanassios
author_facet Karagiannis, Evangelos
Tanou, Georgia
Scossa, Federico
Samiotaki, Martina
Michailidis, Michail
Manioudaki, Maria
Laurens, François
Job, Dominique
Fernie, Alisdair R.
Orsel, Mathilde
Molassiotis, Athanassios
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description Superficial scald is a major physiological disorder in apple fruit that is induced by cold storage and is mainly expressed as brown necrotic patches on peel tissue. However, a global view of the gene-protein-metabolite interactome underlying scald prevention/sensitivity is currently missing. Herein, we have found for the first time that cold storage in an atmosphere enriched with ozone (O(3)) induced scald symptoms in ‘Granny Smith’ apple fruits during subsequent ripening at room temperature. In contrast, treatment with the ethylene perception inhibitor 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) reversed this O(3)-induced scald effect. Amino acids, including branched-chain amino acids, were the most strongly induced metabolites in peel tissue of 1-MCP treated fruits. Proteins involved in oxidative stress and protein trafficking were differentially accumulated prior to and during scald development. Genes involved in photosynthesis, flavonoid biosynthesis and ethylene signaling displayed significant alterations in response to 1-MCP and O(3). Analysis of regulatory module networks identified putative transcription factors (TFs) that could be involved in scald. Subsequently, a transcriptional network of the genes-proteins-metabolites and the connected TFs was constructed. This approach enabled identification of several genes coregulated by TFs, notably encoding glutathione S-transferase (GST) protein(s) with distinct signatures following 1-MCP and O(3) treatments. Overall, this study is an important contribution to future functional studies and breeding programs for this fruit, aiding to the development of improved apple cultivars to superficial scald.
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spelling pubmed-70313462020-02-28 Systems-Based Approaches to Unravel Networks and Individual Elements Involved in Apple Superficial Scald Karagiannis, Evangelos Tanou, Georgia Scossa, Federico Samiotaki, Martina Michailidis, Michail Manioudaki, Maria Laurens, François Job, Dominique Fernie, Alisdair R. Orsel, Mathilde Molassiotis, Athanassios Front Plant Sci Plant Science Superficial scald is a major physiological disorder in apple fruit that is induced by cold storage and is mainly expressed as brown necrotic patches on peel tissue. However, a global view of the gene-protein-metabolite interactome underlying scald prevention/sensitivity is currently missing. Herein, we have found for the first time that cold storage in an atmosphere enriched with ozone (O(3)) induced scald symptoms in ‘Granny Smith’ apple fruits during subsequent ripening at room temperature. In contrast, treatment with the ethylene perception inhibitor 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) reversed this O(3)-induced scald effect. Amino acids, including branched-chain amino acids, were the most strongly induced metabolites in peel tissue of 1-MCP treated fruits. Proteins involved in oxidative stress and protein trafficking were differentially accumulated prior to and during scald development. Genes involved in photosynthesis, flavonoid biosynthesis and ethylene signaling displayed significant alterations in response to 1-MCP and O(3). Analysis of regulatory module networks identified putative transcription factors (TFs) that could be involved in scald. Subsequently, a transcriptional network of the genes-proteins-metabolites and the connected TFs was constructed. This approach enabled identification of several genes coregulated by TFs, notably encoding glutathione S-transferase (GST) protein(s) with distinct signatures following 1-MCP and O(3) treatments. Overall, this study is an important contribution to future functional studies and breeding programs for this fruit, aiding to the development of improved apple cultivars to superficial scald. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7031346/ /pubmed/32117359 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.00008 Text en Copyright © 2020 Karagiannis, Tanou, Scossa, Samiotaki, Michailidis, Manioudaki, Laurens, Job, Fernie, Orsel and Molassiotis 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
Karagiannis, Evangelos
Tanou, Georgia
Scossa, Federico
Samiotaki, Martina
Michailidis, Michail
Manioudaki, Maria
Laurens, François
Job, Dominique
Fernie, Alisdair R.
Orsel, Mathilde
Molassiotis, Athanassios
Systems-Based Approaches to Unravel Networks and Individual Elements Involved in Apple Superficial Scald
title Systems-Based Approaches to Unravel Networks and Individual Elements Involved in Apple Superficial Scald
title_full Systems-Based Approaches to Unravel Networks and Individual Elements Involved in Apple Superficial Scald
title_fullStr Systems-Based Approaches to Unravel Networks and Individual Elements Involved in Apple Superficial Scald
title_full_unstemmed Systems-Based Approaches to Unravel Networks and Individual Elements Involved in Apple Superficial Scald
title_short Systems-Based Approaches to Unravel Networks and Individual Elements Involved in Apple Superficial Scald
title_sort systems-based approaches to unravel networks and individual elements involved in apple superficial scald
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7031346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32117359
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.00008
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