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Systems Biology of Tomato Fruit Development: Combined Transcript, Protein, and Metabolite Analysis of Tomato Transcription Factor (nor, rin) and Ethylene Receptor (Nr) Mutants Reveals Novel Regulatory Interactions1[W][OA]

机译:番茄果实发育的系统生物学:番茄转录因子(nor,rin)和乙烯受体(Nr)突变体的转录,蛋白质和代谢物分析相结合,揭示了新型调控相互作用[1] [W] [OA]

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Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is an established model to study fleshy fruit development and ripening. Tomato ripening is regulated independently and cooperatively by ethylene and transcription factors, including nonripening (NOR) and ripening-inhibitor (RIN). Mutations of NOR, RIN, and the ethylene receptor Never-ripe (Nr), which block ethylene perception and inhibit ripening, have proven to be great tools for advancing our understanding of the developmental programs regulating ripening. In this study, we present systems analysis of nor, rin, and Nr at the transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic levels during development and ripening. Metabolic profiling marked shifts in the abundance of metabolites of primary metabolism, which lead to decreases in metabolic activity during ripening. When combined with transcriptomic and proteomic data, several aspects of the regulation of metabolism during ripening were revealed. First, correlations between the expression levels of a transcript and the abundance of its corresponding protein were infrequently observed during early ripening, suggesting that posttranscriptional regulatory mechanisms play an important role in these stages; however, this correlation was much greater in later stages. Second, we observed very strong correlation between ripening-associated transcripts and specific metabolite groups, such as organic acids, sugars, and cell wall-related metabolites, underlining the importance of these metabolic pathways during fruit ripening. These results further revealed multiple ethylene-associated events during tomato ripening, providing new insights into the molecular biology of ethylene-mediated ripening regulatory networks.
机译:番茄(Solanum lycopersicum)是研究肉质水果发育和成熟的成熟模型。番茄的成熟受到乙烯和转录因子(包括非成熟(NOR)和成熟抑制剂(RIN))的独立和协同调控。 NOR,RIN和乙烯受体Never-ripe(Nr)的突变阻止了乙烯的感知并抑制了成熟,已被证明是增进我们对调节成熟的发展计划的一种很好的工具。在这项研究中,我们介绍了在发育和成熟过程中在转录组,蛋白质组学和代谢组学水平上对nor,rin和Nr进行的系统分析。代谢谱分析表明主要代谢产物的丰度发生了变化,这导致成熟期间代谢活性下降。当结合转录组和蛋白质组学数据时,揭示了成熟过程中代谢调控的几个方面。首先,在早熟过程中很少观察到转录物的表达水平与其相应蛋白质的丰度之间的相关性,这表明转录后调控机制在这些阶段中起着重要的作用。但是,在以后的阶段,这种相关性更大。其次,我们观察到成熟相关的转录本与特定代谢物组(例如有机酸,糖和细胞壁相关代谢物)之间的相关性非常强,强调了这些代谢途径在水果成熟过程中的重要性。这些结果进一步揭示了番茄成熟过程中发生的多个乙烯相关事件,为乙烯介导的成熟调控网络的分子生物学提供了新见解。

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