| Literature DB >> 31128681 |
Xiaobei Wang1, Wenfang Zeng2, Yifeng Ding2, Yan Wang2, Liang Niu2, Jia-Long Yao3, Lei Pan2, Zhenhua Lu2, Guochao Cui2, Guohuai Li4, Zhiqiang Wang5.
Abstract
Ethylene response factors (ERFs) are known to regulate fruit ripening. However, the ERF regulatory networks are not clear. In this study, we have shown that peach (Prunus persica) PpeERF2 regulates fruit ripening through suppressing the expression of two ABA biosynthesis genes (PpeNCED2, PpeNCED3) and a cell wall degradation gene (PpePG1). The transcript levels of PpeERF2 in fruit were opposite to that of PpeNCED2, PpeNCED3 and PpePG1 during ripening and in response to various ripening treatments. PpeERF2 was found to bind to the PpeNCED2, PpeNCED3 and PpePG1 promotors as demonstrated by yeast one-hybrid (Y1H) and EMSA assays; and further found to repress the promoter activities of the three genes in tobacco leaf tissues after Agrobacterium infiltration. Taken together, these results provide new information for a better understanding of the crosstalk network between ethylene signaling, cell wall degradation and ABA biosynthesis during fruit ripening.Entities:
Keywords: ABA; ERF; Ethylene; NCED; Peach; Prunus persica
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31128681 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.02.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729