Zhenfeng Ye, Daozhi Yao, Qi Liu, Lingxia Chen, Lindong Dou, Jinhui Yu, Jie Deng, Zixiao Wu, Li Cao, Li Liu, Wei Heng
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Abstract
The outer layer of russet pear fruit skin is coated with suberin, a key protective barrier that deters pests and minimizes water loss, making it an important trait for fruit cultivation. This study investigates the mechanisms underlying russet formation in the pear exocarp, focusing on the ‘Dangshansuli variety’ with yellow-green skin and its russeted mutant ‘Dangshanjinsu variety’ through proteomic analysis. The results revealed numerous differentially expressed proteins associated with the phenylpropanoid biosynthesis pathway, suberin and wax synthesis pathways, and sesquiterpenoid and triterpenoid synthesis pathways. Specifically, six PbSQE genes, encoding squalene epoxidases involved in triterpenoid synthesis, showed distinct expression patterns in the exocarp of ‘Dangshansuli variety’ and ‘Dangshanjinsu variety’ during fruit development. Notably, PbSQE4, PbSQE5, and PbSQE6 displayed a similar expression pattern across the three stages, with lower expressions observed at 25 and 175 DAFB but higher expressions at 100 DAFB in the exocarp of ‘Dangshanjinsu variety’. The expression of PbSQE3 in the exocarp of ‘Dangshanjinsu variety’ at 100 and 175 DAFB was significantly lower than that in ‘Dangshansuli variety’. Based on this, selected PbSQE3 and PbSQE6 to stably transform Arabidopsis thaliana. Overexpression of PbSQE3 and PbSQE6 in transgenic Arabidopsis significantly increased triterpenoid compounds, including ursolic acid, oleanolic acid, α-amyrin, and β-amyrin. These findings highlight the roles of PbSQE3 and PbSQE6 in triterpenoid biosynthesis and suggest they contribute to the downregulation of suberin deposition in the russet pear exocarp.
期刊介绍:
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum is an international journal established in 1978 that publishes peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of plant physiology. The coverage ranges across this research field at various levels of biological organization, from relevant aspects in molecular and cell biology to biochemistry.
The coverage is global in scope, offering articles of interest from experts around the world. The range of topics includes measuring effects of environmental pollution on crop species; analysis of genomic organization; effects of drought and climatic conditions on plants; studies of photosynthesis in ornamental plants, and more.