The relationship between the expression of ethylene-related genes and papaya fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury.

Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is sensitive to low temperature and easy to be subjected to chilling injury, which causes fruit ripening disorder. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the expression of genes related to ethylene and fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury. Pap...

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Main Authors: Yuan Zou, Lin Zhang, Shen Rao, Xiaoyang Zhu, Lanlan Ye, Weixin Chen, Xueping Li
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4277447?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f81d08210fc849059a41818d587acdf52020-11-25T01:42:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01912e11600210.1371/journal.pone.0116002The relationship between the expression of ethylene-related genes and papaya fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury.Yuan ZouLin ZhangShen RaoXiaoyang ZhuLanlan YeWeixin ChenXueping LiPapaya (Carica papaya L.) is sensitive to low temperature and easy to be subjected to chilling injury, which causes fruit ripening disorder. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the expression of genes related to ethylene and fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury. Papaya fruits were firstly stored at 7°C and 12°C for 25 and 30 days, respectively, then treated with exogenous ethylene and followed by ripening at 25°C for 5 days. Chilling injury symptoms such as pulp water soaking were observed in fruit stored at 7°C on 20 days, whereas the coloration and softening were completely blocked after 25 days, Large differences in the changes in the expression levels of twenty two genes involved in ethylene were seen during 7°C-storage with chilling injury. Those genes with altered expression could be divided into three groups: the group of genes that were up-regulated, including ACS1/2/3, EIN2, EIN3s/EIL1, CTR1/2/3, and ERF1/3/4; the group of genes that were down-regulated, including ACO3, ETR1, CTR4, EBF2, and ERF2; and the group of genes that were un-regulated, including ACO1/2, ERS, and EBF1. The results also showed that pulp firmness had a significantly positive correlation with the expression of ACS2, ACO1, CTR1/4, EIN3a/b, and EBF1/2 in fruit without chilling injury. This positive correlation was changed to negative one in fruit after storage at 7°C for 25 days with chilling injury. The coloring index displayed significantly negative correlations with the expression levels of ACS2, ACO1/2, CTR4, EIN3a/b, ERF3 in fruit without chilling injury, but these correlations were changed into the positive ones in fruit after storage at 7°C for 25 days with chilling injury. All together, these results indicate that these genes may play important roles in the abnormal softening and coloration with chilling injury in papaya.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4277447?pdf=render
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author Yuan Zou
Lin Zhang
Shen Rao
Xiaoyang Zhu
Lanlan Ye
Weixin Chen
Xueping Li
spellingShingle Yuan Zou
Lin Zhang
Shen Rao
Xiaoyang Zhu
Lanlan Ye
Weixin Chen
Xueping Li
The relationship between the expression of ethylene-related genes and papaya fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yuan Zou
Lin Zhang
Shen Rao
Xiaoyang Zhu
Lanlan Ye
Weixin Chen
Xueping Li
author_sort Yuan Zou
title The relationship between the expression of ethylene-related genes and papaya fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury.
title_short The relationship between the expression of ethylene-related genes and papaya fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury.
title_full The relationship between the expression of ethylene-related genes and papaya fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury.
title_fullStr The relationship between the expression of ethylene-related genes and papaya fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury.
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between the expression of ethylene-related genes and papaya fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury.
title_sort relationship between the expression of ethylene-related genes and papaya fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is sensitive to low temperature and easy to be subjected to chilling injury, which causes fruit ripening disorder. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the expression of genes related to ethylene and fruit ripening disorder caused by chilling injury. Papaya fruits were firstly stored at 7°C and 12°C for 25 and 30 days, respectively, then treated with exogenous ethylene and followed by ripening at 25°C for 5 days. Chilling injury symptoms such as pulp water soaking were observed in fruit stored at 7°C on 20 days, whereas the coloration and softening were completely blocked after 25 days, Large differences in the changes in the expression levels of twenty two genes involved in ethylene were seen during 7°C-storage with chilling injury. Those genes with altered expression could be divided into three groups: the group of genes that were up-regulated, including ACS1/2/3, EIN2, EIN3s/EIL1, CTR1/2/3, and ERF1/3/4; the group of genes that were down-regulated, including ACO3, ETR1, CTR4, EBF2, and ERF2; and the group of genes that were un-regulated, including ACO1/2, ERS, and EBF1. The results also showed that pulp firmness had a significantly positive correlation with the expression of ACS2, ACO1, CTR1/4, EIN3a/b, and EBF1/2 in fruit without chilling injury. This positive correlation was changed to negative one in fruit after storage at 7°C for 25 days with chilling injury. The coloring index displayed significantly negative correlations with the expression levels of ACS2, ACO1/2, CTR4, EIN3a/b, ERF3 in fruit without chilling injury, but these correlations were changed into the positive ones in fruit after storage at 7°C for 25 days with chilling injury. All together, these results indicate that these genes may play important roles in the abnormal softening and coloration with chilling injury in papaya.
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