| Literature DB >> 35669701 |
Gulab Chand Arya1, Yonghui Dong2, Uwe Heinig2,3, Nir Shahaf2, Yana Kazachkova2, Elinor Aviv-Sharon2, Gal Nomberg1,4, Ofir Marinov1,4, Ekaterina Manasherova1, Asaph Aharoni2, Hagai Cohen1.
Abstract
Suberized and/or lignified (i.e. lignosuberized) periderm tissue appears often on surface of fleshy fruit skin by mechanical damage caused following environmental cues or developmental programs. The mechanisms underlying lignosuberization remain largely unknown to date. Here, we combined an assortment of microscopical techniques with an integrative multi-omics approach comprising proteomics, metabolomics and lipidomics to identify novel molecular components involved in fruit skin lignosuberization. We chose to investigate the corky Sikkim cucumber (Cucumis sativus var. sikkimensis) fruit. During development, the skin of this unique species undergoes massive cracking and is coated with a thick corky layer, making it an excellent model system for revealing fundamental cellular machineries involved in fruit skin lignosuberization. The large-scale data generated provides a significant source for the field of skin periderm tissue formation in fleshy fruit and suberin metabolism.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35669701 PMCID: PMC9160728 DOI: 10.1093/hr/uhac092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hortic Res ISSN: 2052-7276 Impact factor: 7.291