ACS4 exerts a pivotal role in ethylene biosynthesis during the ripening of tomato fruits in comparison to ACS2

IF 6.2 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES The Plant Journal Pub Date : 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1111/tpj.70043
Jinyan Li, Yao Lu, Ke Cheng, Guoning Zhu, Xiaoyi Wang, Tao Lin, Bo Zhang, Liqun Ma, Guiqin Qu, Benzhong Zhu, Daqi Fu, Yunbo Luo, Hongliang Zhu
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Abstract

In the climacteric fruit tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) synthase 2 (ACS2) and ACS4 are jointly recognized as key enzymes in orchestrating System-2 ethylene biosynthesis during fruit ripening. However, the precise roles and individual contributions of ACS2 and ACS4 within this process remain elusive. Here, we generate acs2, acs4 single knockout, and acs2/4 double knockout mutants through the CRISPR/Cas9 system. Our results reveal that the knockout of ACS2 leads to a modest decrease in ethylene production, with minimal effects on fruit ripening. In contrast, the knockout of ACS4 unveils a severe ripening defect akin to that observed in the acs2/4 mutant, which stems from a profound disruption of ethylene autocatalytic biosynthesis, ultimately resulting in inadequate ethylene production vital for supporting fruit ripening. Transcriptome analysis, in conjunction with exogenous ethylene treatment, conclusively demonstrates a pronounced dose-dependent correlation between fruit ripening and ethylene, wherein varying doses of ethylene distinctly regulate the expression of a substantial number of ripening-related genes, eventually controlling both the ripening process and quality formation. These findings clarify the pivotal role of ACS4 in ethylene biosynthesis compared to ACS2 and deepen our understanding of the fine-tuned regulation of ethylene in climacteric fruit ripening.

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The Plant Journal
The Plant Journal 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Publishing the best original research papers in all key areas of modern plant biology from the world"s leading laboratories, The Plant Journal provides a dynamic forum for this ever growing international research community. Plant science research is now at the forefront of research in the biological sciences, with breakthroughs in our understanding of fundamental processes in plants matching those in other organisms. The impact of molecular genetics and the availability of model and crop species can be seen in all aspects of plant biology. For publication in The Plant Journal the research must provide a highly significant new contribution to our understanding of plants and be of general interest to the plant science community.
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