Literature DB >> 30348329

Ethylene receptors and related proteins in climacteric and non-climacteric fruits.

Yi Chen1, Jérôme Grimplet2, Karine David3, Simone Diego Castellarin4, Javier Terol5, Darren C J Wong6, Zhiwei Luo7, Robert Schaffer8, Jean-Marc Celton9, Manuel Talon10, Gregory Alan Gambetta11, Christian Chervin12.   

Abstract

Fruits have been traditionally classified into two categories based on their capacity to produce and respond to ethylene during ripening. Fruits whose ripening is associated to a peak of ethylene production and a respiration burst are referred to as climacteric, while those that are not are referred to as non-climacteric. However, an increasing body of literature supports an important role for ethylene in the ripening of both climacteric and non-climacteric fruits. Genome and transcriptomic data have become available across a variety of fruits and we leverage these data to compare the structure and transcriptional regulation of the ethylene receptors and related proteins. Through the analysis of four economically important fruits, two climacteric (tomato and apple), and two non-climacteric (grape and citrus), this review compares the structure and transcriptional regulation of the ethylene receptors and related proteins in both types of fruit, establishing a basis for the annotation of ethylene-related genes. This analysis reveals two interesting differences between climacteric and non-climacteric fruit: i) a higher number of ETR genes are found in climacteric fruits, and ii) non-climacteric fruits are characterized by an earlier ETR expression peak relative to sugar accumulation.
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Keywords:  Climacteric fruit; Ethylene; Non-climacteric fruit; Perception; Phylogenetic analysis; Plant hormone signaling; RNAseq; Ripening

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30348329     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2018.07.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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