| Literature DB >> 31379158 |
Haipeng Zhang1, Cuihua Liu2, Jia-Long Yao3, Cecilia Hong Deng3, Shilin Chen4, Jiajing Chen1, Zhenhua Wang1, Qiaoming Yu1, Yunjiang Cheng1, Juan Xu1.
Abstract
The aroma quality of citrus fruit is determined by volatiles that are present at extremely low levels in the citrus fruit juice sacs; it can be greatly improved by increasing volatiles. In this study, we showed that the contents of cis- and trans-linalool oxides were significantly increased in the juice sacs of three pummelos artificially pollinated with the Citrus mangshanensis (MS) pollen. A novel cytochrome P450 78A7 gene (CitLO1) was significantly upregulated in the juice sacs of Huanong Red pummelo pollinated with MS pollen in comparison to that with open pollination. Compared to wild-type tobacco Bright-Yellow2 cells, transgenic cells overexpressing CitLO1 promoted a 3- to 4-fold more conversion of (-)-linalool to cis- and trans-linalool oxides. Overall, our results suggest that MS pollen has a xenia effect on pummelo fruit aroma quality, and CitLO1 is a linalool oxide synthase gene that played an important role in the xenia effect.Entities:
Keywords: 1; Citrus mangshanensis; linalool oxides; pummelo (C. grandis); volatile; xenia effect
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31379158 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b03158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279