نتایج جستجو برای: tomato fruit ripening

تعداد نتایج: 96696  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1990
A D Campbell M Huysamer H U Stotz L C Greve J M Labavitch

Physiological processes characteristic of ripening in tissues of intact tomato fruit (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) were examined in excised pericarp discs. Pericarp discs were prepared from mature-green tomato fruit and stored in 24-well culture plates, in which individual discs could be monitored for color change, ethylene biosynthesis, and respiration, and selected for cell wall analysis. W...

2016
Vijee Mohan Arun Pandey Yellamaraju Sreelakshmi Rameshwar Sharma

The ancestor of tomato underwent whole genome triplication ca. 71 Myr ago followed by widespread gene loss. However, few of the triplicated genes are retained in modern day tomato including lycopene beta cyclase that mediates conversion of lycopene to β-carotene. The fruit specific β-carotene formation is mediated by a chromoplast-specific paralog of lycopene beta cyclase (CYC-B) gene. Presentl...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
C S Barry M I Llop-Tous D Grierson

1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase (ACS) is one of the key regulatory enzymes involved in the synthesis of the hormone ethylene and is encoded by a multigene family containing at least eight members in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). Increased ethylene production accompanies ripening in tomato, and this coincides with a change in the regulation of ethylene synthesis from auto-inhi...

2015
Zohar E. Freiman Yogev Rosianskey Rajeswari Dasmohapatra Itzhak Kamara Moshe A. Flaishman

The traditional definition of climacteric and non-climacteric fruits has been put into question. A significant example of this paradox is the climacteric fig fruit. Surprisingly, ripening-related ethylene production increases following pre- or postharvest 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) application in an unexpected auto-inhibitory manner. In this study, ethylene production and the expression of po...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2014
Yar-Khing Yauk Claire Ged Mindy Y Wang Adam J Matich Lydie Tessarotto Janine M Cooney Christian Chervin Ross G Atkinson

Glycosides are an important potential source of aroma and flavour compounds for release as volatiles in flowers and fruit. The production of glycosides is catalysed by UDP-glycosyltransferases (UGTs) that mediate the transfer of an activated nucleotide sugar to acceptor aglycones. A screen of UGTs expressed in kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) identified the gene AdGT4 which was highly expressed ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Ana-Rosa Ballester Jos Molthoff Ric de Vos Bas te Lintel Hekkert Diego Orzaez Josefina-Patricia Fernández-Moreno Pasquale Tripodi Silvana Grandillo Cathie Martin Jos Heldens Marieke Ykema Antonio Granell Arnaud Bovy

The color of tomato fruit is mainly determined by carotenoids and flavonoids. Phenotypic analysis of an introgression line (IL) population derived from a cross between Solanum lycopersicum 'Moneyberg' and the wild species Solanum chmielewskii revealed three ILs with a pink fruit color. These lines had a homozygous S. chmielewskii introgression on the short arm of chromosome 1, consistent with t...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2011
Mohamed Hichem Neily Chiaki Matsukura Mickaël Maucourt Stéphane Bernillon Catherine Deborde Annick Moing Yong-Gen Yin Takeshi Saito Kentaro Mori Erika Asamizu Dominique Rolin Takaya Moriguchi Hiroshi Ezura

Polyamines are involved in crucial plant physiological events, but their roles in fruit development remain unclear. We generated transgenic tomato plants that show a 1.5- to 2-fold increase in polyamine content by over-expressing the spermidine synthase gene, which encodes a key enzyme for polyamine biosynthesis. Pericarp-columella and placental tissue from transgenic tomato fruits were subject...

2011
Akio OHYAMA Koji TANASE Keita SUWABE Miyuki KUNIHISA Tsukasa NUNOME Hiroyuki FUKUOKA

We isolated the 5’ upstream promoter regions of the fruit-type sucrose synthase (SS) gene from tomato and Japanese pear by inverse PCR. The 5’ region of the tomato SS gene (TOMSSF) contained an intron approximately 1.6 kbp long in the 5’untranslated region, whereas the equivalent 5’ region in the Japanese pear SS gene (PypSUS1) had no intron. Each region was fused to the β-glucuronidase (GUS) g...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1993
C W MacDiarmid R C Gardner

The plant growth regulator ethylene controls the onset of ripening in climacteric fruit (Schuch et al., 1989). Two enzymes are responsible for ethylene biosynthesis from its precursor S-adenosyl methionine: ACC synthase and ACC oxidase (Yang and Hoffman, 1984). Two cDNA clones, pTOM13 and pHTOM5, have been isolated from tomato and shown to encode ACC oxidase by expression in yeast (Hamilton et ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1994
B J Ferrie N Beaudoin W Burkhart C G Bowsher S J Rothstein

A membrane-associated lipoxygenase from breaker-stage fruit of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) was purified and partially sequenced. Using degenerate oligonucleotides corresponding to portions of this sequence, a cDNA was amplified by PCR and used to screen a breaker fruit cDNA library. Two clones, tomloxA and tomloxB, were isolated and one of these (tomloxA) corresponded to the isolated...

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