نتایج جستجو برای: tomato fruit ripening

تعداد نتایج: 96696  

2014
Shufen Wang Gang Lu Zheng Hou Zhidan Luo Taotao Wang Hanxia Li Junhong Zhang Zhibiao Ye

The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) protein MADS-RIN plays important roles in fruit ripening. In this study, the functions of two homologous tomato proteins, FUL1 and FUL2, which contain conserved MIKC domains that typify plant MADS-box proteins, and which interact with MADS-RIN, were analysed. Transgenic functional analysis showed that FUL1 and FUL2 function redundantly in fruit ripening regulat...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Montserrat Saladié Antonio J Matas Tal Isaacson Matthew A Jenks S Mark Goodwin Karl J Niklas Ren Xiaolin John M Labavitch Kenneth A Shackel Alisdair R Fernie Anna Lytovchenko Malcolm A O'Neill Chris B Watkins Jocelyn K C Rose

The softening of fleshy fruits, such as tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), during ripening is generally reported to result principally from disassembly of the primary cell wall and middle lamella. However, unsuccessful attempts to prolong fruit firmness by suppressing the expression of a range of wall-modifying proteins in transgenic tomato fruits do not support such a simple model. 'Delayed Fruit ...

2002
Donald J. Huber

Avocado (Persea americana) fruit experience a rapid and extensive loss of firmness during ripening. In this study, we examined whether the chelator solubility and molecular weight of avocado polyuronides paralleled the accumulation of polygalacturonase (PC) activity and loss in fruit firmness. Polyuronides were derived from ethanolic precipitates of avocado mesocarp prepared using a procedure t...

Journal: :Physiologia plantarum 2010
Dylan K Kosma Eugene P Parsons Tal Isaacson Shiyou Lü Jocelyn K C Rose Matthew A Jenks

Recent studies suggest that fruit cuticle is an important contributing factor to tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit shelf life and storability. Moreover, it has been hypothesized that variation in fruit cuticle composition may underlie differences in traits such as fruit resistance to desiccation and microbial infection. To gain a better understanding of cuticle lipid composition diversity dur...

2016
Dan-Dan Liu Li-Jie Zhou Mou-Jing Fang Qing-Long Dong Xiu-Hong An Chun-Xiang You Yu-Jin Hao

Polycomb-group (PcG) protein MULTICOPY SUPPRESSOR OF IRA1 (MSI1) protein is an evolutionarily conserved developmental suppressor and plays a crucial role in regulating epigenetic modulations. However, the potential role and function of MSI1 in fleshy fruits remain unknown. In this study, SlMSI1 was cloned and transformed into tomato to explore its function. The quantitative real-time PCR result...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Shanna Moore Paxton Payton Mark Wright Steven Tanksley James Giovannoni

Transcriptional profiling allows for the assessment and comparison of cross-species gene activity and function on a comprehensive scale. The Solanaceae is a large, diverse dicot family, with well-established genetic relationships between major crop species (tomato, potato, pepper, eggplant, and tobacco). Although Arabidopsis thaliana is often the model of choice for anchoring comparative studie...

2006
J Speirs

Fruit ripening is a coordinated series of biochemical changes that renders the fruit attractive to eat. The fruit may soften, develop colour, change starch or acid into sugar, become flavoursome, produce more ethylene, increase in sensitivity to ethylene, and respire more rapidly. This syndrome is under contemporary genetic control as illustrated by mutants with fruit that develop normally but ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Guozheng Qin Zhu Zhu Weihao Wang Jianghua Cai Yong Chen Li Li Shiping Tian

Fruit ripening is a complex process that involves a series of physiological and biochemical changes that ultimately influence fruit quality traits, such as color and flavor. Sugar metabolism is an important factor in ripening, and there is evidence that it influences various aspects of ripening, although the associated mechanism is not well understood. In this study, we identified and analyzed ...

Journal: :Plant biotechnology journal 2008
Brian M Kevany Mark G Taylor Harry J Klee

Tomato is an economically important crop and a significant dietary source of important phytochemicals, such as carotenoids and flavonoids. Although it has been known for many years that the plant hormone ethylene is essential for the ripening of climacteric fruits, its role in fruit growth and maturation is much less well understood. In this study, data are presented which indicate that fruit-s...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1989
J J Giovannoni D DellaPenna A B Bennett R L Fischer

Tomato fruit ripening is accompanied by extensive degradation of pectic cell wall components. This is thought to be due to the action of a single enzyme, polygalacturonase, whose activity is controlled, at least in part, at the level of gene expression. At the onset of tomato fruit ripening, polygalacturonase enzyme activity, mRNA levels, and relative rate of gene transcription all increase dra...

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