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Down-regulation of Fra a 1.02 in strawberry fruits causes transcriptomic and metabolic changes compatible with an altered defense response.

Begoña Orozco-Navarrete1, Jina Song2, Ana Casañal1, Rosangela Sozzani2, Victor Flors3, José F Sánchez-Sevilla4, Johanna Trinkl5, Thomas Hoffmann5, Catharina Merchante1, Wilfried Schwab5, Victoriano Valpuesta6.   

Abstract

The strawberry Fra a 1 proteins belong to the class 10 Pathogenesis-Related (PR-10) superfamily. In strawberry, a large number of members have been identified, but only a limited number is expressed in the fruits. In this organ, Fra a 1.01 and Fra a 1.02 are the most abundant Fra proteins in the green and red fruits, respectively, however, their function remains unknown. To know the function of Fra a 1.02 we have generated transgenic lines that silence this gene, and performed metabolomics, RNA-Seq, and hormonal assays. Previous studies associated Fra a 1.02 to strawberry fruit color, but the analysis of anthocyanins in the ripe fruits showed no diminution in their content in the silenced lines. Gene ontology (GO) analysis of the genes differentially expressed indicated that oxidation/reduction was the most represented biological process. Redox state was not apparently altered since no changes were found in ascorbic acid and glutathione (GSH) reduced/oxidized ratio, but GSH content was reduced in the silenced fruits. In addition, a number of glutathione-S-transferases (GST) were down-regulated as result of Fra a 1.02-silencing. Another highly represented GO category was transport which included a number of ABC and MATE transporters. Among the regulatory genes differentially expressed WRKY33.1 and WRKY33.2 were down-regulated, which had previously been assigned a role in strawberry plant defense. A reduced expression of the VQ23 gene and a diminished content of the hormones JA, SA, and IAA were also found. These data might indicate that Fra a 1.02 participates in the defense against pathogens in the ripe strawberry fruits.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33750764     DOI: 10.1038/s41438-021-00492-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hortic Res        ISSN: 2052-7276            Impact factor:   6.793


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Authors:  Christian Seutter von Loetzen; Thomas Hoffmann; Maximilian J Hartl; Kristian Schweimer; Wilfried Schwab; Paul Rösch; Olivia Hartl-Spiegelhauer
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  2014-02-01       Impact factor: 3.857

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Authors:  Humberto Fernandes; Karolina Michalska; Michal Sikorski; Mariusz Jaskolski
Journal:  FEBS J       Date:  2013-02-06       Impact factor: 5.542

3.  Fra a 1.02 Is the Most Potent Isoform of the Bet v 1-like Allergen in Strawberry Fruit.

Authors:  Katrin Franz-Oberdorf; Bernadette Eberlein; Kathrin Edelmann; Stephanie Hücherig; Fatma Besbes; Ulf Darsow; Johannes Ring; Wilfried Schwab
Journal:  J Agric Food Chem       Date:  2016-04-26       Impact factor: 5.279

4.  Down-regulation of the strawberry Bet v 1-homologous allergen in concert with the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway in colorless strawberry mutant.

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Authors:  Graham Noctor; Amna Mhamdi; Sejir Chaouch; Yi Han; Jenny Neukermans; Belen Marquez-Garcia; Guillaume Queval; Christine H Foyer
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6.  The strawberry fruit Fra a allergen functions in flavonoid biosynthesis.

Authors:  Cristina Muñoz; Thomas Hoffmann; Nieves Medina Escobar; Felix Ludemann; Miguel A Botella; Victoriano Valpuesta; Wilfried Schwab
Journal:  Mol Plant       Date:  2009-10-29       Impact factor: 13.164

7.  Analysis of major paralogs encoding the Fra a 1 allergen based on their organ-specificity in Fragaria × ananassa.

Authors:  Misaki Ishibashi; Takeshi Nabe; Yoko Nitta; Hiroki Tsuruta; Miho Iduhara; Yuichi Uno
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2017-11-25       Impact factor: 4.570

8.  Single-molecule sequencing and optical mapping yields an improved genome of woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca) with chromosome-scale contiguity.

Authors:  Patrick P Edger; Robert VanBuren; Marivi Colle; Thomas J Poorten; Ching Man Wai; Chad E Niederhuth; Elizabeth I Alger; Shujun Ou; Charlotte B Acharya; Jie Wang; Pete Callow; Michael R McKain; Jinghua Shi; Chad Collier; Zhiyong Xiong; Jeffrey P Mower; Janet P Slovin; Timo Hytönen; Ning Jiang; Kevin L Childs; Steven J Knapp
Journal:  Gigascience       Date:  2018-02-01       Impact factor: 6.524

9.  The strawberry pathogenesis-related 10 (PR-10) Fra a proteins control flavonoid biosynthesis by binding to metabolic intermediates.

Authors:  Ana Casañal; Ulrich Zander; Cristina Muñoz; Florine Dupeux; Irene Luque; Miguel Angel Botella; Wilfried Schwab; Victoriano Valpuesta; José A Marquez
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2013-10-16       Impact factor: 5.157

10.  Gene expression atlas of fruit ripening and transcriptome assembly from RNA-seq data in octoploid strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa).

Authors:  José F Sánchez-Sevilla; José G Vallarino; Sonia Osorio; Aureliano Bombarely; David Posé; Catharina Merchante; Miguel A Botella; Iraida Amaya; Victoriano Valpuesta
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-10-23       Impact factor: 4.379

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