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Differences in regulation of carbohydrate metabolism during early fruit development between domesticated tomato and two wild relatives

机译:驯化番茄和两个野生亲缘种在果实早期发育过程中碳水化合物代谢调控的差异

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Early development and growth of fruit in the domesticated tomato Solanum lycopersicum cultivar Money Maker and two of its wild relatives, S. peruvianum LA0385 and S. habrochaites LA1777, were studied. Although small differences exist, the processes involved and the sequence of events in fruit development are similar in all three species. The growth of developing fruits is exponential and the relative growth rate accelerates from 5 days after pollination (DAP 5) to DAP 8, followed by a decline during further development. Growth is positively correlated to the standard “Brix plus starch’’ in the period DAP 8–DAP 20. Carbohydrate composition and levels of sugars and organic acids differ in fruits of the wild accessions compared to domesticated tomato. The wild accessions accumulate sucrose instead of glucose and fructose, and ripe fruits contain higher levels of malate and citrate. The enzymes responsible for the accumulation of glucose and fructose in domesticated tomatoes are soluble invertase and sucrose synthase. The regulation of initial carbohydrate metabolism in the domesticated tomato differs from that in the wild species, as could be concluded from measuring activities of enzymes involved in primary carbohydrate metabolism. Furthermore, changes in the activity of several enzymes, e.g., cell wall invertase, soluble invertase, fructokinase and phosphoglucomutase, could be attributed to changes in gene expression level. For other enzymes, additional control mechanisms play a role in the developing tomato fruits. Localization by in-situ activity staining of enzymes showed comparable results for fruits of domesticated tomato and the wild accessions. However, in the pericarp of S. peruvianum, less activity staining of phosphogluco-isomerase, phosphoglucomutase and UDP-glucosepyrophosphorylase was observed.
机译:研究了驯化番茄茄农品种Money Maker及其两个野生亲缘种S. peruvianum LA0385和S. habrochaites LA1777中果实的早期发育和生长。尽管存在很小的差异,但所有三个物种的果实发育过程和事件的发生顺序均相似。发育中的果实呈指数增长,相对生长速率从授粉后第5天(DAP 5)加速至DAP 8,随后在进一步发育期间下降。在DAP 8–DAP 20期间,生长与标准“白利糖加淀粉”呈正相关。与驯化的番茄相比,野生种的果实中碳水化合物的组成以及糖和有机酸的含量有所不同。野生种质积累的是蔗糖而不是葡萄糖和果糖,成熟果实中苹果酸和柠檬酸盐含量更高。负责驯化番茄中葡萄糖和果糖积累的酶是可溶性转化酶和蔗糖合酶。驯化番茄中初始碳水化合物代谢的调控与野生物种中的调控不同,这可以通过测量参与初级碳水化合物代谢的酶的活性得出结论。此外,几种酶(例如细胞壁转化酶,可溶性转化酶,果糖激酶和磷酸葡萄糖变位酶)的活性变化可归因于基因表达水平的变化。对于其他酶,其他控制机制在发育番茄果实中起作用。通过酶的原位活性染色进行的定位对于驯化番茄和野生种的果实显示出可比的结果。但是,在秘鲁葡萄球菌的果皮中,观察到磷酸葡萄糖异构酶,磷酸葡萄糖变位酶和UDP-葡萄糖焦磷酸磷酸化酶的活性染色较少。

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    《Planta》 |2007年第4期|929-939|共11页
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    Laboratory of Plant Breeding Department of Plant Sciences Wageningen University P.O. Box 386 6700 AJ Wageningen The Netherlands;

    Laboratory of Plant Breeding Department of Plant Sciences Wageningen University P.O. Box 386 6700 AJ Wageningen The Netherlands;

    Laboratory of Plant Breeding Department of Plant Sciences Wageningen University P.O. Box 386 6700 AJ Wageningen The Netherlands;

    Laboratory of Plant Breeding Department of Plant Sciences Wageningen University P.O. Box 386 6700 AJ Wageningen The Netherlands;

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  • 关键词

    Carbohydrate metabolism; Enzyme activity; Gene expression level; Tomato fruit development;

    机译:碳水化合物代谢;酶活性;基因表达水平;番茄果实发育;

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