Enrichment of two important metabolites d-galacturonic acid and d-glucuronic acid inhibits MdHb1-mediated fruit softening in apple

IF 13.6 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Nature Plants Pub Date : 2025-04-17 DOI:10.1038/s41477-025-01964-4
Yu-Wen Zhao, Ting-Ting Zhao, Quan Sun, Xiao-Long Liu, Xiao-Yu Huang, Lin-Guang Li, Hai-Bo Wang, Wan-Kun Li, Chu-Kun Wang, Wen-Yan Wang, Ying Xiang, Chang-Ning Ma, Xue-Sen Chen, Lailiang Cheng, Da-Gang Hu
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In apples, fruit firmness is a crucial quality trait influencing fruit storability, transportability, shelf life and consumer preference. However, the genetic network underlying this trait remains unclear. Therefore, the present study investigated the changes in apple fruit at different stages of postharvest storage using a combination of transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses. With prolonged storage, we detected a significant increase in two metabolites, d-galacturonic acid (d-GalUA) and d-glucuronic acid (d-GlcA), which are associated with a key class 1 non-symbiotic haemoglobin (MdHb1). We innovatively found that MdHb1 regulates fruit softening by catalysing the conversion from protopectin to water-soluble pectin. Biochemical analysis demonstrated that MdMYB2/MdNAC14/MdNTL9 transcription factors directly bind to the MdHb1 promoter to activate its transcriptional expression and promote fruit softening. Further injection experiments in apple fruit and histological as well as transmission electron microscopy analyses of the fruit samples revealed that d-GalUA and d-GlcA reduce the transcription of MdHb1, or through the MdMYB2/MdNAC14/MdNTL9-MdHb1 regulatory module, thereby delaying fruit softening. Our study provides novel insights into the role of two important metabolites, d-GalUA and d-GlcA, in the regulation of MdHb1-mediated fruit softening in apples. This study elucidates that d-galacturonic acid and d-glucuronic acid regulate apple fruit softening by repressing MdHb1 expression through the MdMYB2/MdNAC14/MdNTL9-MdHb1 regulatory module, offering new insights into postharvest fruit quality control.

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富集两种重要代谢物d-半乳糖醛酸和d-葡萄糖醛酸可抑制mdhb1介导的苹果果实软化
在苹果中,果实硬度是影响果实贮藏性、运输性、保质期和消费者偏好的重要品质性状。然而,这种特性背后的遗传网络仍不清楚。因此,本研究采用转录组学和代谢组学相结合的方法研究了苹果果实在采后不同贮藏阶段的变化。随着储存时间的延长,我们检测到两种代谢物d-半乳糖醛酸(d-GalUA)和d-葡萄糖醛酸(d-GlcA)显著增加,这两种代谢物与关键的1类非共生血红蛋白(MdHb1)相关。我们创新地发现MdHb1通过催化原生果胶向水溶性果胶的转化来调节果实软化。生化分析表明,MdMYB2/MdNAC14/MdNTL9转录因子直接结合MdHb1启动子激活其转录表达,促进果实软化。进一步对苹果果实进行注射实验,并对果实样品进行组织学和透射电镜分析,发现d-GalUA和d-GlcA或通过MdMYB2/MdNAC14/MdNTL9-MdHb1调控模块降低MdHb1的转录,从而延缓果实软化。我们的研究为两种重要的代谢物d-GalUA和d-GlcA在mdhb1介导的苹果果实软化调节中的作用提供了新的见解。
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期刊介绍: Nature Plants is an online-only, monthly journal publishing the best research on plants — from their evolution, development, metabolism and environmental interactions to their societal significance.
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