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A Transcriptional Analysis of the Genes Involved in the Ascorbic Acid Pathways Based on a Comparison of the Juice and Leaves of Navel and Anthocyanin-Rich Sweet Orange Varieties

Sweet oranges are an important source of ascorbic acid (AsA). In this study, the content of AsA in the juice and leaves of four orange clonal selections, different in terms of maturity time and the presence/absence of anthocyanins, was correlated with the transcription levels of the main genes invol...

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Autores principales: Caruso, Paola, Russo, Maria Patrizia, Caruso, Marco, Guardo, Mario Di, Russo, Giuseppe, Fabroni, Simona, Timpanaro, Nicolina, Licciardello, Concetta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8309047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34202884
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10071291
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author Caruso, Paola
Russo, Maria Patrizia
Caruso, Marco
Guardo, Mario Di
Russo, Giuseppe
Fabroni, Simona
Timpanaro, Nicolina
Licciardello, Concetta
author_facet Caruso, Paola
Russo, Maria Patrizia
Caruso, Marco
Guardo, Mario Di
Russo, Giuseppe
Fabroni, Simona
Timpanaro, Nicolina
Licciardello, Concetta
author_sort Caruso, Paola
collection PubMed
description Sweet oranges are an important source of ascorbic acid (AsA). In this study, the content of AsA in the juice and leaves of four orange clonal selections, different in terms of maturity time and the presence/absence of anthocyanins, was correlated with the transcription levels of the main genes involved in the biosynthesis, recycling, and degradation pathways. Within each variety, differences in the above pathways and the AsA amount were found between the analysed tissues. Variations were also observed at different stages of fruit development and maturation. At the beginning of fruit development, AsA accumulation was attributable to the synergic action of l-galactose and Myo-inositol, while the l-gulose pathway was predominant between the end of fruit development and the beginning of ripening. In leaves, the l-galactose pathway appeared to play a major role in AsA accumulation, even though higher GalUr isoform expression suggests a synergistic contribution of both pathways in this tissue. In juice, the trend of the AsA content may be related to the decrease in the transcription levels of the GME, GDH, MyoOx, and GalUr12 genes. Newhall was the genotype that accumulated the most AsA. The difference between Newhall and the other varieties seems to be attributable to the GLDH, GalUr12, APX2, and DHAR3 genes.
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spelling pubmed-83090472021-07-25 A Transcriptional Analysis of the Genes Involved in the Ascorbic Acid Pathways Based on a Comparison of the Juice and Leaves of Navel and Anthocyanin-Rich Sweet Orange Varieties Caruso, Paola Russo, Maria Patrizia Caruso, Marco Guardo, Mario Di Russo, Giuseppe Fabroni, Simona Timpanaro, Nicolina Licciardello, Concetta Plants (Basel) Article Sweet oranges are an important source of ascorbic acid (AsA). In this study, the content of AsA in the juice and leaves of four orange clonal selections, different in terms of maturity time and the presence/absence of anthocyanins, was correlated with the transcription levels of the main genes involved in the biosynthesis, recycling, and degradation pathways. Within each variety, differences in the above pathways and the AsA amount were found between the analysed tissues. Variations were also observed at different stages of fruit development and maturation. At the beginning of fruit development, AsA accumulation was attributable to the synergic action of l-galactose and Myo-inositol, while the l-gulose pathway was predominant between the end of fruit development and the beginning of ripening. In leaves, the l-galactose pathway appeared to play a major role in AsA accumulation, even though higher GalUr isoform expression suggests a synergistic contribution of both pathways in this tissue. In juice, the trend of the AsA content may be related to the decrease in the transcription levels of the GME, GDH, MyoOx, and GalUr12 genes. Newhall was the genotype that accumulated the most AsA. The difference between Newhall and the other varieties seems to be attributable to the GLDH, GalUr12, APX2, and DHAR3 genes. MDPI 2021-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8309047/ /pubmed/34202884 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10071291 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Caruso, Paola
Russo, Maria Patrizia
Caruso, Marco
Guardo, Mario Di
Russo, Giuseppe
Fabroni, Simona
Timpanaro, Nicolina
Licciardello, Concetta
A Transcriptional Analysis of the Genes Involved in the Ascorbic Acid Pathways Based on a Comparison of the Juice and Leaves of Navel and Anthocyanin-Rich Sweet Orange Varieties
title A Transcriptional Analysis of the Genes Involved in the Ascorbic Acid Pathways Based on a Comparison of the Juice and Leaves of Navel and Anthocyanin-Rich Sweet Orange Varieties
title_full A Transcriptional Analysis of the Genes Involved in the Ascorbic Acid Pathways Based on a Comparison of the Juice and Leaves of Navel and Anthocyanin-Rich Sweet Orange Varieties
title_fullStr A Transcriptional Analysis of the Genes Involved in the Ascorbic Acid Pathways Based on a Comparison of the Juice and Leaves of Navel and Anthocyanin-Rich Sweet Orange Varieties
title_full_unstemmed A Transcriptional Analysis of the Genes Involved in the Ascorbic Acid Pathways Based on a Comparison of the Juice and Leaves of Navel and Anthocyanin-Rich Sweet Orange Varieties
title_short A Transcriptional Analysis of the Genes Involved in the Ascorbic Acid Pathways Based on a Comparison of the Juice and Leaves of Navel and Anthocyanin-Rich Sweet Orange Varieties
title_sort transcriptional analysis of the genes involved in the ascorbic acid pathways based on a comparison of the juice and leaves of navel and anthocyanin-rich sweet orange varieties
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8309047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34202884
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10071291
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