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Molecular analysis of softening and ethylene synthesis and signaling pathways in a non-softening apple cultivar, ‘Honeycrisp’ and a rapidly softening cultivar, ‘McIntosh’
Authors:Jamil Harb  Nigel E Gapper  James J Giovannoni  Chris B Watkins
Institution:a Dept. of Horticulture, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
b Dept. of Biology and Biochemistry, Birzeit University, Palestine
c Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Ithaca, NY, USA
d USDA-ARS, Robert W. Holley Research Center for Agriculture and Health, Ithaca, NY, USA
Abstract:A feature of ‘Honeycrisp’ apples Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill var. domestica (Borkh.) Mansf.] is that they maintain flesh firmness over extended storage. The objective of this study was to elucidate molecular mechanisms that are responsible for slow softening of ‘Honeycrisp’ as compared with a rapidly softening cultivar, ‘McIntosh’. Fruit from both cultivars were picked during the normal harvest period and stored at 20 °C for 10 d. Internal ethylene concentrations (IECs) in ‘Honeycrisp’ fruit were lower than in ‘McIntosh’, but at climacteric levels of ethylene ‘Honeycrisp’ fruit maintained their firmness over this period, while ‘McIntosh’ softened rapidly. Concentrations of the ethylene precursor 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) were higher in ‘Honeycrisp’ than in ‘McIntosh’ apples. qRT-PCR analysis was carried out for genes involved in ethylene biosynthesis, perception and signaling ACC synthase (MdACS); ACC oxidase (MdACO); ethylene receptors (MdETR and MdERS); constitutive triple response (MdCTR); ethylene response factor (MdERF)], as well as those involved in cell wall metabolism polygalacturonase (MdPG); xyloglucan endotransglucosylase (MdXTH); expansin (MdEXP); β-galactosidase (Md β-GS); arabinofuranosidase (MdAFase); pectate lyase (MdPL)]. At comparable IECs, the expression of genes involved in ethylene synthesis, ethylene perception and signal transduction was generally much higher in ‘Honeycrisp’ than in ‘McIntosh’ fruit. However, the expression of MdAFase and MdEXP3 was generally lower in ‘Honeycrisp’ than in ‘McIntosh’, while that of MdPG and MdPL was extremely low in ‘Honeycrisp’. Expression of MdPG1 was very low, even though IECs were at climacteric levels. Absence of fruit softening in ‘Honeycrisp’ is probably associated with restricted cell wall enzyme activity. The lower maximum IECs found in ‘Honeycrisp’ compared with ‘McIntosh’ do not appear to be related to expression of genes involved in ethylene biosynthesis.
Keywords:Malus domestica Borkh    Ripening  Ethylene biosynthesis  Cell wall degradation  Gene expression  Softening
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