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Differential expression of ethylene biosynthetic genes in climacteric and non-climacteric Chinese pear fruit

Miki Yamane, Daigo Abe, Sayaka Yasui, Naoki Yokotani, Wataru Kimata, Koichiro Ushijima, Ryohei Nakano, Yasutaka Kubo and Akitsugu Inaba

Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume 44, Issue 3, June 2007, Pages 220-227

2007

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Differential expression of ethylene biosynthetic genes in climacteric and non-climacteric Chinese pear fruit

We investigated the differences in capability to produce ripening-associated ethylene between climacteric (‘Yali’, ‘Xinqingli’, and ‘Zhuzuili’) and non-climacteric (‘Hongli’, ‘Yuanbali’, and ‘Hongxiaoli’) Chinese pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehder) fruit varieties. Three ACS (PbACS1, PbACS2, and PbACS3), two ACO (PbACO1 and PbACO2), and three MADS-box (PbMADS1, PbMADS2, and PbMADS3) genes were cloned from ripening fruit. Fruit were harvested at the mature stage and treated with 5000 μL L1 propylene for 4 days. Ethylene production was induced by propylene in the climacteric but not in non-climacteric type fruit. In the ripening climacteric fruit, PbACS1 and PbACO1 transcript accumulation accompanied ethylene production but the accumulation of other ACS and ACO mRNAs was not detected. In ‘Yali’ fruit, 1-MCP exposure prior to propylene treatment completely inhibited the expression of these genes, while exposure after the commencement of ethylene production weakened their expression. Transcripts of PbACO1 accumulated in response to propylene treatment even in non-climacteric fruit but this accumulation was eliminated after the termination of propylene treatment. In response to wounding, transcripts of PbACS2, PbACS3, and PbACO2 genes accumulated in both climacteric and non-climacteric fruit, but accumulation of PbACS1 and PbACO1 mRNAs was not detected. In the Southern analysis of PbACS1, HindIII digests of genomic DNA showed 8.3, 3.5 and 2.9 kb bands. The 2.9 kb band was detected o­nly in climacteric varieties while the 3.5 kb band was detected in both climacteric and non-climacteric varieties except in ‘Yali’. These results suggest that Chinese pears may have two copies of the ACS1 gene, in which PbACS1A could be linked to the varietal differences in the capability to produce ripening-associated ethylene. There was no correlation between the expression patterns of the three MADS-box genes cloned and the differences in ripening-associated ethylene production among the Chinese pear varieties.