scholarly journals Changes in Homogalacturonan Metabolism in Banana Peel during Fruit Development and Ripening

2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 243
Author(s):  
Tong Ning ◽  
Chengjie Chen ◽  
Ganjun Yi ◽  
Houbin Chen ◽  
Yudi Liu ◽  
...  

Though numerous studies have focused on the cell wall disassembly of bananas during the ripening process, the modification of homogalacturonan (HG) during fruit development remains exclusive. To better understand the role of HGs in controlling banana fruit growth and ripening, RNA-Seq, qPCR, immunofluorescence labeling, and biochemical methods were employed to reveal their dynamic changes in banana peels during these processes. Most HG-modifying genes in banana peels showed a decline in expression during fruit development. Four polygalacturonase and three pectin acetylesterases showing higher expression levels at later developmental stages than earlier ones might be related to fruit expansion. Six out of the 10 top genes in the Core Enrichment Gene Set were HG degradation genes, and all were upregulated after softening, paralleled to the significant increase in HG degradation enzyme activities, decline in peel firmness, and the epitope levels of 2F4, CCRC-M38, JIM7, and LM18 antibodies. Most differentially expressed alpha-1,4-galacturonosyltransferases were upregulated by ethylene treatment, suggesting active HG biosynthesis during the fruit softening process. The epitope level of the CCRC-M38 antibody was positively correlated to the firmness of banana peel during fruit development and ripening. These results have provided new insights into the role of cell wall HGs in fruit development and ripening.

2007 ◽  
Vol 34 (7) ◽  
pp. 614 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ariel Roberto Vicente ◽  
Ann Powell ◽  
L. Carl Greve ◽  
John M. Labavitch

Boysenberry fruit was harvested at five developmental stages, from green to purple, and changes in pectin and hemicellulose solubilisation and depolymerisation, polymer neutral sugar contents, and the activities of cell wall degrading enzymes were analysed. The high xylose to glucose ratio in the 4% KOH-soluble hemicellulose fraction suggests that xylans are abundant in the boysenberry cell wall. Although the cell wall changes associated with fruit development do not proceed in discrete stages and the cell wall disassembly is a consequence of highly regulated changes occurring in a continuum, the results suggest that the temporal changes in cell wall degradation in boysenberry account for at least three stages: an early stage (green to 75% red colour), associated with metabolism of cellulose and cross-linking glycans; an intermediate period (75 to 100% red colour), characterised by substantial pectin solubilisation without depolymerisation in which α-arabinofuranosidase increases markedly and 50% of the wall arabinose is lost; and a final stage (100% red colour to purple), characterised mainly by a reduction of pectic galactose content and a dramatic increase in pectin depolymerisation associated with higher polygalacturonase, pectin methylesterase, acetyl esterase and β-galactosidase activities. From a biotechnological perspective enzymes involved in pectin matrix disassembly seem to be the better candidates to affect boysenberry fruit late-softening by genetic intervention. A model for cell wall disassembly in boysenberry fruit is proposed.


Plant Science ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 125 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ann E Percy ◽  
Laurence D Melton ◽  
Paula E Jameson

2009 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 158-167 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Adriana Sañudo-Barajas ◽  
John Labavitch ◽  
Carl Greve ◽  
Tomás Osuna-Enciso ◽  
Dolores Muy-Rangel ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 238 ◽  
pp. 325-332 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patricio Ramos ◽  
Carolina Parra-Palma ◽  
Carlos R. Figueroa ◽  
Paz E. Zuñiga ◽  
Felipe Valenzuela-Riffo ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 154 ◽  
pp. 54-65
Author(s):  
Wei-Wei Zhang ◽  
Shuai-Qi Zhao ◽  
Ling-Chao Zhang ◽  
Yu Xing ◽  
Wen-Suo Jia

2019 ◽  
Vol 150 ◽  
pp. 122-128 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leidy Carolina Ortiz Araque ◽  
Cristian Matías Ortiz ◽  
Magalí Darré ◽  
Luis María Rodoni ◽  
Pedro Marcos Civello ◽  
...  

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